Your work flow of recording the vox in a separate session is interesting and means well for the cpu but the only thing for me personally thats scary is if i want to change something or add something it would be difficult so normally i record the vox to be in the same place as the instrumentals so if i need to add or subtract something its easy. I'm a singer/songwriter/producer/engineer so if I'm engineering for other ppl, i normally take your approach but if I'm producing for myself or co-writing .. i take my approach. Great content btw :)
When you double track guitars, do you use the same take copy and paste or record it twice? Sorry if it’s a silly question, I’m an aspiring singer/songwriter and trying to develop my producing skills and I just discovered your channel, I’m loving learning more about the producing side of things!
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Cool Alyssa! Loved this guide. I’m a singer-songwriter but new to producing, so I appreciate this walk through
thanks so much! I’m glad it was helpful. What kind of music do you make?
@ mostly indie alternative and soft indie rock!
I love these, thank you. Keep going
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Your work flow of recording the vox in a separate session is interesting and means well for the cpu but the only thing for me personally thats scary is if i want to change something or add something it would be difficult so normally i record the vox to be in the same place as the instrumentals so if i need to add or subtract something its easy. I'm a singer/songwriter/producer/engineer so if I'm engineering for other ppl, i normally take your approach but if I'm producing for myself or co-writing .. i take my approach. Great content btw :)
Excellent work!!
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this is amazing! thank you
Thank you so much!
Amazing work! ☺ I would love to see a step by step guide on how to make pop like Chappell Roan ✨
Good idea! I’ll add that to my list :)
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jst wondering what app or website do you use?
When you double track guitars, do you use the same take copy and paste or record it twice? Sorry if it’s a silly question, I’m an aspiring singer/songwriter and trying to develop my producing skills and I just discovered your channel, I’m loving learning more about the producing side of things!
Not a silly question at all! When you double track anything you wanna record it 2 separate times :