This FAST trick FIXED my VOCAL MIX
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- Опубликовано: 13 дек 2023
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Do you want your vocals to stand out in the mix and sound upfront WHILE having cool effects that give them a vibe and space? THIS trick is for you.
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This is a great tip! I could really hear the difference in before and after which I don’t normally hear. Very well done!
Your channel is such a wonderful resource for anyone recording and producing their own music. Although, I am close to making the move to switch to Logic. I see where you could use this on Garageband as well. Nice tip! One of your old tips I use all the time on vocals. I use your stereo delay trick as an effect on every lead vocal I do, and it adds so much to my vocal mix.
Great material thanks.
Good video. Also, this is a great trick/method to record a Hammond/Leslie in stereo, which can be a real pain with phasing and balance problems. But using a panned delay esp. on treble really fills it out when the bass side kicks in (recording a Leslie is always a challenge, but I love doing it this when doing so).
Wow! That is really cool. Thank you
This works great on this vocal and I can see it working on many others. I've panned reverb and echo in the past with good results.
Your bus is clearly stereo (even though you have it labelled mono slap), but you have your pan set to “balance” mode on the bus channel. You need to right-click on the pan control and select stereo pan. Lots of content out there explaining this. All you have done is turned down the left channel, changing the balance.
Clever use of panning !
Does the lead vocal still sound like it is coming from dead center in the sound stage when you pan the aux with the effects to one side?