Yes... and I have had good results getting placements by cutting my vocal at around 2 kHz which inadvertently brings the lows, mids, and highs up without having to boost them, and gives room for the dialog. I learned...it's better to cut than boost, which helps in many aspects. 🎉😊
Great video! I never would have considered doing a sync mix. I usually focus heavily on the vocals because I use my music to tell stories, and I feel that helps convey the emotion more effectively.
Is it possible you might have time to perhaps provide an example or a link to an example? Perhaps a "before and after?" (i.e., "this is what was presented and this is how it was modified for sync"). Or - is it in one of the tutorials? Thanks for your insight and advice - it's very much appreciated.
An excellent, and pragmatic number of pro tips that I for one will be taking to heart. Some of these ideas i have implemented, but the idea about the delay/reverb was very cool and have not considered that one. Thanks much.
Makes a lot of sense. I usually tend to put the vocal front and centre in my music, but I haven't submitted anything for sync (yet). Thanks for the video.
Yes... and I have had good results getting placements by cutting my vocal at around 2 kHz which inadvertently brings the lows, mids, and highs up without having to boost them, and gives room for the dialog. I learned...it's better to cut than boost, which helps in many aspects. 🎉😊
Excellent tip!
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Great video! I never would have considered doing a sync mix. I usually focus heavily on the vocals because I use my music to tell stories, and I feel that helps convey the emotion more effectively.
Good advice .. but a good song can always be re-mixed properly for various uses once all the stems are there ;)
Is it possible you might have time to perhaps provide an example or a link to an example? Perhaps a "before and after?" (i.e., "this is what was presented and this is how it was modified for sync"). Or - is it in one of the tutorials? Thanks for your insight and advice - it's very much appreciated.
An excellent, and pragmatic number of pro tips that I for one will be taking to heart. Some of these ideas i have implemented, but the idea about the delay/reverb was very cool and have not considered that one. Thanks much.
Makes a lot of sense. I usually tend to put the vocal front and centre in my music, but I haven't submitted anything for sync (yet). Thanks for the video.
Very interesting thanks for this channel!
Thanks for that tip... very valuable insight! :)
Very interesting