How to EQ Male Vocals

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  • Опубликовано: 7 окт 2024
  • How to EQ Lead Vocals the right way. Simple, STEP-BY-STEP guide on how to cut, when to cut, why you cut, and how much to cut frequencies you find annoying in your vocals.

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  • @YoungmannUg
    @YoungmannUg 4 месяца назад

    Nice

  • @YoungmannUg
    @YoungmannUg 4 месяца назад

    Mixing my instruments is also my problem

    • @Dahlinsville
      @Dahlinsville  4 месяца назад

      Hi there. I actually don't have a problem mixing my instruments. I find it quite relaxing. My process is to begin with balancing levels on all instruments from Drums to synth first. Once this is complete, adjust the levels for your vocals with respect to the instruments you volume balanced.
      Now the mixing begins. I usually start with getting the drum and bass to fit in the mix, then I aim to get my vocal to fit in the mix alongside the drum and bass. It's always handy to have a vocal chain or instrument mix chain put together which you can save as a preset to use anytime you wish. That gives you a start to the process. Hope this helps

    • @YoungmannUg
      @YoungmannUg 4 месяца назад

      @@Dahlinsville thanks so much

  • @YoungmannUg
    @YoungmannUg 4 месяца назад

    I use a harsh mic bm800 how can you help me

    • @Dahlinsville
      @Dahlinsville  4 месяца назад

      The question is, do you use this condenser mic for podcasting or professional vocal recording? If you use this for podcasting, you can try using a noise reduction plugin (Waves NS1) as the first insert, secondly, insert an EQ then roll of the low-end to about 130Hz, then insert Waves 73 to use the preamp module to set the perfect level for your vocals.
      If you use this mic for pro vocal recording, it might get a bit tricky but you can start by doubling a DeEsser plugin on your inserts to tame any harshness, use an EQ to roll of the 15 to 20khz a little (just a little), you might need to sweep around the 3khz range to find the harsh frequency and cut about 3 to 4db depending on how it sounds to you. If you have any spectrum frequency analyser plugin such as Soothe 2, it can help you tame the harshness with only a few dials.
      Lastly, I would recommend investing a budget-friendly mic like Rodes NT1, which is considered industry standard and can take you farther than bm800. Remember, it's about what you hope to accomplish. Hope this helped.

    • @YoungmannUg
      @YoungmannUg 4 месяца назад

      @@Dahlinsville music production I use it with teyun Q12 sound card

    • @Dahlinsville
      @Dahlinsville  4 месяца назад

      @@YoungmannUg you got this bro, i'm here to assist whenever you have any questions