My Favorite Vocal Chain (83% of the time)

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  • @NathanJamesLarsen
    @NathanJamesLarsen  Год назад +17

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  • @CLOUDYIZEOFFICIAL
    @CLOUDYIZEOFFICIAL 8 месяцев назад +34

    I thought this video wasnt gonna be useful but then I CHANGED MY MIIIIND

  • @JeffyG
    @JeffyG Год назад +7

    The EQ advice is really helpful. I’ve been trying to do too much with a single channel EQ - mostly subtractive. These extra steps with small adjustments are key to success.

  • @menacemalatoent
    @menacemalatoent Год назад +7

    Found your channel 2 days ago, and you have helped my mixing skills tremedously already. Thanks!!

  • @DbpLukcy
    @DbpLukcy Год назад

    Thank yu for pionting out and going over and breaking down the exact changes your making

  • @Leous
    @Leous Год назад +71

    Knowing the basics on EQing vocals can change everything, thank you Nathan!

    • @junie502
      @junie502 Год назад +2

      Good recorded vocals don't need to be eq

    • @REZMIXBEATZ
      @REZMIXBEATZ Год назад +14

      @@junie502 they do.

    • @junie502
      @junie502 Год назад +4

      @@REZMIXBEATZ hearing my vocals come threw a u87 in the past. Didn't need much eq facts. Besides the low end removed. Quit listening too these RUclips producers and mixers 🤣 mixing ain't a template ok.

    • @junie502
      @junie502 Год назад +1

      @@REZMIXBEATZ I really been around a platinum mixer and engineer. Face to face not off RUclips. I really been around the equipment that you dream of not no Apollo the real hardware. I do alot of my stuff now on a laptop I don't care about big studio's no more. But for the rookie's listening there's a old saying...if you eq a vocal too much you will destroy it. Tell the artist to redo the take. Can't polish a turd. New mixers think eq will save the day. But really it's alot of crappy artist who need tech to save them nowadays 🤣

    • @REZMIXBEATZ
      @REZMIXBEATZ Год назад

      @@junie502 i'm not saying it needs a template or as much eq as in this video but as you said yourself some frequencies still need to be removed like low end. there is no song out there that is 100% without eq. and the most popular songs out there even have a lot of eq if you listen in properly.

  • @vewilli
    @vewilli Год назад

    Watched it again after about 7 months and again I say I‘d need your years to hear all the subtle changes and your knowledge what and how to get your results! 👍🏻👏🏻

  • @Fiveash-Art
    @Fiveash-Art Год назад +7

    Thank you so much for using Logic's built in plug-ins for this ... really makes it easier since this is what I'm familiar with.

  • @xelent1
    @xelent1 Год назад +1

    Great breakdown on mixing vocals!

  • @flowin100
    @flowin100 Год назад

    Bro! This really helped. Thank you! My recording was no where near as bad as I thought. This cleaned it up so much. 👍🏼

  • @stevierico5934
    @stevierico5934 Год назад +2

    You’re a good engineer and producer. Respect.

  • @rodstone
    @rodstone Год назад +1

    Dope guide! Gonna check out your other stuff!

  • @tatemcmillan4660
    @tatemcmillan4660 6 месяцев назад

    This was great man. Made me realize that I’ve been doing a little too much with all the plugins. When I listen to some of my first songs (although they’re not as cleaned up as what I do now) had a raw quality to them that really gave the track some life. Sometimes less is more, thanks to

  • @DbpLukcy
    @DbpLukcy Год назад +1

    One of the best videos ive watched yet thank you again my friend

  • @rxbn8903
    @rxbn8903 Год назад

    I like how you really be explaining why you're using the plugin. Keep up these videos.

  • @HardheadedInsight
    @HardheadedInsight Год назад +12

    The value of information in this video is damn near priceless. Once you know the process and can execute it, you've gotten past the most difficult part and never gave up.
    As for the ones who are still trying to wrap their head around the mixing process as a whole while still learning on their own the individual processes within it, LISTEN to this advice:
    Do NOT over confuse yourself by watching countless other RUclips videos in an effort to move past wherever you are in the process. You will waste hours, days, and months collectively trying to put a sense together behind the bits and pieces of information that you will collect from all the half-ass information out there that's totally irrelevant to the actual information you need to help your certain situation and your mind's understanding.
    Instead, save this video. Rely on it. Rewatch it. Follow his processes. Try his processes. Whatever sense you need to put together to further your understanding will end up being found within your own trial and error and it will come waaaay faster this way than not. It's one of the most critical pieces of advice I can give after 4.5 years of learning on my own and can 100% say it's the advice I wish I had gotten.
    Good luck and enjoy the journey!

    • @xxccessive
      @xxccessive Год назад

      Reading this helped me save a whole lot of time and energy, cause I know watching this types of videos can be really informative but also takes a lot of discipline and patience which you don’t have when trying to make something “cool” so I thank you tons for this comment!

    • @kennyt7628
      @kennyt7628 Год назад

      God sent me to your comment n this vid, I genuinely believe it. I've written and completed so many songs since middle with not one ounce of proper production to show for it due to my combination of self-doubt and perfectionism despite having the equipment for it(which is probably my biggest source of guilt💀). But I have a final project due in a month for a Business of Music class, and what do you know? It happens to be to release a song. I'll be checking back in in a month. God Bless yall.

    • @mandarino_official
      @mandarino_official Год назад

      thank you man, I am right now in that situation of watching 400 videos about production and not even practising because I want to find the right path but I'm getting confused all the time so I will follow your advice

  • @jdeery1990
    @jdeery1990 2 месяца назад

    This video was so helpful. I’ve been working with most of the elements in the chain, but so much more informed on the aspect to be considered as working though. Fantastic job!

  • @0fficiallyERICA
    @0fficiallyERICA Год назад

    You are an amazing teacher! So so helpful!

  • @andrewmalekmusic
    @andrewmalekmusic Год назад

    Thank you for this!
    I need to get my vocal game up and you are helping a lot.

  • @dimitri_mark
    @dimitri_mark Год назад

    That's great, thanks! I'm recording my own vocals for the first time, very useful, thanks!

  • @lewisdanes2806
    @lewisdanes2806 Год назад +1

    Dude I am absolutely digging ur videos! Quality info and quality demonstrations!
    If you haven’t already, could you do a video on things to do when your in a recording/writing session with a vocalist or musician?
    Thanks again for your great videos!

  • @chillingout2690
    @chillingout2690 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing your amazing skills. You are a legend! x

  • @robbiepalmer1
    @robbiepalmer1 Год назад

    So good man. Thank you. Subscribed

  • @max_win.
    @max_win. 9 месяцев назад

    amazing thanks for the knowledge ❤️

  • @lucanjones5351
    @lucanjones5351 Год назад

    Little goes a long way thank you great tutorial

  • @eskrimadorchris
    @eskrimadorchris Год назад +7

    Hey Nathan,
    Love your channel and the knowledge bombs you drop. I have had terrific success applying some of the techniques you show to my own works and they have helped.
    One area I have questions about is when you are using the secondary EQ (Fresh Aire / Oxygen / Tube EQ) and what that's actually doing to the track. I'm not a fan of any "black box" solution that doesn't show/display what is actually happening to your frequency response, so when I listen to these, I hear a boost around 6K with the Tube EQ (as you show and state), and a boost around 8~9K with the Oxygen EQ that is also bringing out the "pushing air" from the vocalist like a white noise...but that value is not shown or stated which IMHO is critical for the "know your gear" approach. I would find it beneficial to see what this plug-in (and any of these single setting manipulation plug-ins) is actually doing to the track and what it is adding/subtracting/manipulating.
    Again, thank you. I have a great appreciation for the knowledge you impart to your followers!

  • @mgmthegrand
    @mgmthegrand Год назад

    Nicely explained.

  • @vewilli
    @vewilli Год назад +6

    If only i had your musical hearing skills and your knowledge how to correct vocals with a perfect vocal chain! 👍🏻👏🏻🙏🏻

    • @grandphenally3928
      @grandphenally3928 Год назад

      keep going bro! one way to gain a skill for learning to hear something sonically is to take your fav song put it in a DAW. Add an eq and start messing around with the different eq knobs

  • @paulquinnvoiceover8354
    @paulquinnvoiceover8354 Год назад +1

    This is great, I wish I had a clone of you processing my voiceover before I send it out!

  • @greghillmusic
    @greghillmusic Год назад +23

    Here's something I noticed when you switched compressor types. You level matched the first one you tried, but when you switched em, the outputs were lower. When you switch compressors types, you gotta tweak the settings and level match again. Sometimes the input and output level becomes uneven, sometimes the amount of attenuation changes; so you have to level match again.
    My point is that you may have liked the VCA type compressor more than the FET or whichever you first tried, because it was louder..

    • @thesoundmajors9858
      @thesoundmajors9858 Год назад

      Or maybe he has enough experience to know he just likes one more than the other? Getting tricked by loudness is an amateur fault

    • @greghillmusic
      @greghillmusic Год назад +2

      @@thesoundmajors9858 yet that's exactly what happened here...
      He wasn't paying attention due to the video he was making, and it slipped that the different compressor types needed adjusted when switching between them. Yes they all have their own qualities... but he clearly left it louder when he switched it. Gotta level match...

    • @joeharkness1358
      @joeharkness1358 Год назад

      I thought this too

    • @phadrus
      @phadrus Год назад

      I suspected the same thing when I watched this.

    • @indyawichofficial1346
      @indyawichofficial1346 5 месяцев назад

      Nope it is not. Perceived loudness affects every single person on Earth. Has nothing to do with amateurism, although those knowing their stuff are aware of this, yet if they forget then they just simply forgot, consequently becoming affected as any living soul. So in the end it is about strictly kept routinee, not to be influenced. Not a single pro experience is able to determine which sound is better comparatively when one of two identical sources is affected by the compressor the other is not and both vary in volume. Of course you are able to fully determine which source of the same two is heavily compressed, even though original is being louder, but that has not much to do with the stuff discussed here. Obvious is obvious. Subtle change has to be compared ideally with volume compensated respectively, and no experience can get around it on a regular basis.

  • @EE-yv7xg
    @EE-yv7xg Год назад +1

    More like these please. For vocals :) awesome video

    • @EE-yv7xg
      @EE-yv7xg Год назад

      Maybe a course too

  • @MelodiousEtude
    @MelodiousEtude Год назад +2

    this is probably the simplest and most efficient vocal compression demonstration I've seen in a while. THANK YOU.

  • @eaglei0n
    @eaglei0n Год назад +3

    Don’t hate in those frequency sweeps. You listen for constant ringing frequencies that pinch the ear more than the others. It works wonders if you know what you’re listening for.

  • @hannanathan564
    @hannanathan564 Год назад +1

    2:43 TRUTH. THANK YOU.

  • @BlackGove
    @BlackGove 4 месяца назад

    Thank you

  • @kushlinfield7106
    @kushlinfield7106 Год назад

    Thank you for all your help, Bobby from Queer Eye!

  • @maxmayorov6258
    @maxmayorov6258 Год назад

    Damn dude, as soon as I watch your video, I immediately have a huge desire to write a cool song, thank you so much

  • @mykeezzproduction
    @mykeezzproduction Год назад

    Straight up man! Your videos just click with me. I'm totally locked in!

  • @ManiacalMidget13
    @ManiacalMidget13 Год назад

    Besides acoustic treatment, i've found recording in a finished and carpeted basement helps. Heres a test, if you clap your hands in a treated basement, and you here a fast delay or the classic slap back effect, it means you may want some treatment like acoustic panels.

  • @AndreasSchaefer-xh4qi
    @AndreasSchaefer-xh4qi 7 месяцев назад +5

    🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
    00:42 🎙️ The crucial first step in any vocal chain is ensuring proper recording, maintaining audio levels around -6dB, and addressing room acoustics to avoid issues like clipping and unwanted reflections.
    01:25 🎚️ Corrective EQ comes next, focusing on subtle adjustments rather than aggressive moves. Shaving off frequencies below 100Hz and addressing harsh tones in the vocal are key considerations.
    05:18 📉 Initial compression aims for 3-5 dB of reduction, using a 2A-style compressor to control peaks and maximize volume without causing clipping.
    06:41 🎤 De-essing is essential to manage sibilance and prevent issues during later stages of mixing. Adjust de-esser settings carefully to maintain natural vocal characteristics.
    11:21 🎛️ The plugin chain starts to deviate based on the desired outcome. Adding EQ with a color-giving plugin like Vintage EQ or Oxygen can enhance specific frequencies for desired tonal characteristics.
    11:50 🔄 Serial compression, using a second layer of compression with a different character, is introduced. Choosing a compressor with color, grit, and punch is crucial in this step.
    13:34 🔊 After all the processing, the vocal transformation is evident. Even though the volume remains similar, the vocal sounds punchier, more aggressive, and louder due to the applied compression and EQ adjustments.

    • @toichead8984
      @toichead8984 7 месяцев назад

      What AI did you use? I'm curious

  • @stephenbeeby8850
    @stephenbeeby8850 Год назад

    Awesome, thanks 😊

  • @lindadonald348
    @lindadonald348 5 месяцев назад

    Awesome and useful

  • @kingzthevessel7281
    @kingzthevessel7281 Год назад

    Great video.

  • @suretunesdeuskpro5908
    @suretunesdeuskpro5908 Год назад

    Thank you 😍

  • @petrikaivanto
    @petrikaivanto Год назад +4

    I don't have time to see most of your great videos with monitors or headphones, but incredibly even with a cellphone speaker I could hear most of the differences in the high end. Really well made video.

  • @wesleyrodrigo6420
    @wesleyrodrigo6420 9 месяцев назад

    ótimo vídeo amigo. obrigado !

  • @AnywayHeresMyCleanTone
    @AnywayHeresMyCleanTone 5 месяцев назад

    this is so interesting, even if i cannot hear difference in any of these steps AT ALL

  • @ManiacalMidget13
    @ManiacalMidget13 11 месяцев назад

    I record in a fully finished and carpeted, thick concrete basement. (Old school recording). The only noise I get is if my dogs bark upstairs or if anybody walks around upstairs. My studio room is very flat in terms of reverb but if I clap, it does this stutter back echo. Not if I yell though. I always have to do de-essing

  • @Niyoh16
    @Niyoh16 Год назад

    Very helpul, thank you....

  • @cemsarioglu5947
    @cemsarioglu5947 Год назад

    Thanks for using the default plugins.

  • @_JohnnySav
    @_JohnnySav Год назад +1

    That vocal gives me life!!! Who is singing???

  • @ganomichael4494
    @ganomichael4494 Год назад

    Nice 1 bro....

  • @danic.3760
    @danic.3760 Год назад +1

    Personally I prefer to get rid of much more lows for the vocals, only keeping what you can really hear, it gives space for low sounds.

  • @iamdavehawkins
    @iamdavehawkins Год назад +2

    Thanks Nathan - great video. I've been putting multiple compressors in chain just about every time since I first learned it in another one of your videos. Funny what an awesome and relatively significant tool compression is even though probably 99% of music listeners have no idea it even exists (say vs. autotune which everybody and their dog has an opinion about..)
    Btw, who is the vocalist? (sorry if I missed it)

  • @superflytnt
    @superflytnt Год назад

    Omg. I get it! - btw I still struggle with compression and how much and when to use during actual recording (vs in production). See you at 11 :)

  • @toddcollins6746
    @toddcollins6746 Год назад +1

    Great video - the cumulative impact is great - I don’t think my ear is good enough to figure out all the individual moves so appreciate you showing the chain. Question - what can be done with just a mediocre performance? - That’s the boat that a lot of us just starting out end up in.

    • @lavigueur99
      @lavigueur99 Год назад +1

      yo! You can look out the plugin Melodyne for pitch and timing correction, its pretty transparent, unlike autotune, but is not in real time. I don't own it but I usually just change the pitch and timing with Ableton wrap mode, you just have to go super precisely on super short time frame (tune the pitch of a simple vowel can sometime do miracle to the whole bars / sentence).

  • @djpyramid
    @djpyramid Год назад

    Can this also be done in the kirchhoff plugins? So useful this technique. Just came across the best video on vocal production by a producer named Nick Mavromatis and I realised how it’s not all about mixing. His production on vocals is just INSANE. You should the vocal production episode in particular.

  • @the-real-rabizzlethedoctor
    @the-real-rabizzlethedoctor Год назад +1

    Why are people so conscious about how many DB the compressor is showing on the attenuation meter? I believe you should just compress by ear instead of looking at what the meter is telling you. Your vocal still sounds like it needs a hell lot more compression. Listen to when she say "my mind", it's jumping out of the speaker.
    Btw, try a limiter before a compressor to tame the peaks then follow with a compressor. Don't be afraid to push harder man.

    • @NathanJamesLarsen
      @NathanJamesLarsen  Год назад

      I do push harder for sure. This is a starting point and I almost always continue compressing in the vocal bus and will squeeze a lot more. So like I said - this is a starting point

  • @RealSiViX
    @RealSiViX Год назад +1

    I know the focus here is really on the actual chain itself, but I really feel like gain staging should have been covered so you have a strong foundation to start from before you even begin building your vocal chain...

  • @wahibjavedmusic
    @wahibjavedmusic Год назад

    works gj

  • @vohra79
    @vohra79 Год назад

    Thank you Nathan for the detailed explanation at each and every step! However I have a question I noticed that you made changes and applied plugins and all effects based on listening to only one part of the vocal. What about other parts of the vocals on the same track?

  • @sandiz83
    @sandiz83 Год назад +2

    you are damn good

  • @noice2378
    @noice2378 Год назад +8

    Newbie here. For step 3 (initial compression), you talk about taming the peaks/transients and yet you went with an opto comp. Why?

    • @hepphepps8356
      @hepphepps8356 Год назад

      I wondered the same thing, and I’ve mixed professionally for 20 years. I don’t find this video very good, although most of what he is doing is what you’ll learn first year in music college as being at least the popular myth of standard practice, but I think he fell asleep in class when learning about the attack time of the classic optical vs. FET compressors and their plug-in look-alikes.

  • @ianscreamsvideo
    @ianscreamsvideo Год назад

    Have to say I liked the oxygen, more soft air less of a harsh resonance. Given the context of the soft music it made more sense. I'd say the first compressor w the dark tone was smoother too. Easier in the ear. Blended better. Final version sounded a bit fatiguing w some harshness. Nasal tones and a little bit of a warble getting more pronounced w the processing. That 4-6K area always kills my ears. On everything. But..I was only listening on my phone. Could be totally off base. Great video, I enjoyed it.

  • @LJ-ie8wj
    @LJ-ie8wj Год назад

    Could you mix rap vocals next please

  • @BlackGove
    @BlackGove 4 месяца назад

    Like I his video so I going try it

  • @ericmartin6727
    @ericmartin6727 Год назад +1

    Great video. Do you ever use virtual channel strip such as SSL9000j ?

  • @jacobsecrest1995
    @jacobsecrest1995 6 месяцев назад

    I guess this illustrates how everyone has diferent styles. Not up to industry par, but good for beginners!

  • @abzee733
    @abzee733 Год назад +1

    What was used for tracking? Was there compression or / and EQ on the way in?

  • @appayyayadav294
    @appayyayadav294 Год назад

    Sir can u plz make a video on adding reverb to vocals in logic Pro stock plugin.

  • @kut3017
    @kut3017 3 месяца назад

    i wish i seen a vid like this w a starting sound bad as me recording in my bedroom

  • @wilhelm2016
    @wilhelm2016 Год назад

    Cool This is exactly what my vocal chain looks like after months of just figuring out on my own what sounds the best. We should be adding our spatial effects through the sends and not directly into the track, right?

    • @NathanJamesLarsen
      @NathanJamesLarsen  Год назад

      Yeah I almost never put effects directly on a vocal track - just use sends.

  • @dratuagreg
    @dratuagreg Год назад

    is it better to use the deesser before compression so that youre not boosting the '"s" sounds?

  • @DbpLukcy
    @DbpLukcy Год назад

    Please what is this song and this artist it sounds beautiful

  • @ArmyGideonTV
    @ArmyGideonTV Год назад

    No multiband comp?

  • @rezawildan
    @rezawildan Год назад +7

    Great video. Can you please make how to use the delay & reverb too ?

  • @alexzandretta9198
    @alexzandretta9198 Год назад

    One thing I’d noticed was the miss representation on my urr22 on the inputs …it’s not hitting the compression at a good level….
    The needle so to speak wasn’t moving when I was hitting compression.
    Kinda Ukrainianing in the level lol…
    (Meaning eyeballing in the input )
    I’m usually hitting an Rvox on the first stage(gates ideal in my crappy room)
    Then hitting a 76 as the second comp..I also find these at4050s a bit poky on the dynamics ,so I’m having to hit a limiter….on the arse end of the chain.

  • @Lorka_music
    @Lorka_music Год назад

    so you do all this directly in the track effects, prior to bussing for mixing , correct?

  • @MixedByS
    @MixedByS Год назад

    Do you use Apollo or anything hardware or analog whilst tracking? If so would be lovely if you can make tutorial cause your Raw takes are sexy

  • @benandronos
    @benandronos Год назад

    83% 😎

  • @CarlosSilva-te2em
    @CarlosSilva-te2em Год назад

    which headphones do you use for your mix ?

  • @eliahou1958
    @eliahou1958 Год назад

    Hello. Thanks for your very good tutorial videos.
    I see you have on the wall guitars between sound accoustic panels. don't they do opposite jobs and does the guitars send back resonance? I am also guitarist and I have guitars in the room I record, does it affect voice recording and sound listening while mixing?
    Thanks for your answer

  • @liammaxwell6114
    @liammaxwell6114 Год назад

    I bet all the people who watch mixing tutorials online haven’t recorded properly maybe there vocal is a bit loud or something like that and are in there bedroom you should do videos on them. That would be really helpful

  • @craigparkeraus
    @craigparkeraus Год назад

    Thank you for the demonstration. To me sounded great till you added the extras at the end. You added to much lol. But that could be the sound your looking for in your mix. Once again thanks for the video

  • @hunterharris637
    @hunterharris637 Год назад

    i really loved the lesson however i do not hear a change in the vocals

  • @2wosiq
    @2wosiq 6 месяцев назад

    I think u guys need to note what equipment was used to capture the audio. Were the vocals ran thru a preamp etc. cause this vocal chain is too much compression. Ratio 4:1 is pretty heavy compression that you can hear. 3:1 ratio allows more of the raw vocal to be heard, whereas 4:1 starts to make it sound squishy. On top of that, you’re slapping TWO compressors on it with 4:1 ratios. I think that pushes the audio away from a natural sound

    • @NathanJamesLarsen
      @NathanJamesLarsen  6 месяцев назад

      I mean - frankly - preamps really do not make that much difference... I'm saying that having worked with literally just a small interface to owning a nice pre to also cutting vocals in a million dollar environment.
      As far as compression - what I showed in this video is actually quite minimal compression depending on the genre... if you are in folk then yeah you don't wan that much - but if you do pop or EDM - it's gonna hit WAY harder than I did here... so I am not a big fan when people comment blanket statements about "too much compression" - if anything that kind of tells me you've probably never worked around people who do this for a living and are in the industry.
      Basically every modern record made in the last 10 years probably uses 2-3 times more compression than you think.
      Again... there isn't a blanket statement and this is a creative choice - not objective... some people want a really transparent vocal, but if you want your records to sound like they compete with what's being released by top tier producers/engineers then compression is actually a big part of it - and using two or more (serial compression) is a common practice

  • @brunoleidens
    @brunoleidens Год назад

    Where did u bought those tube led lights? are they RGB? sorry, but they'r pretty good ahhaahah

  • @ionwraymedia
    @ionwraymedia Месяц назад

    Why -28 threshold at little above -5 transient squeeze? You didn't really explain. Thanks!

  • @sebastientale
    @sebastientale Год назад

    Top

  • @amvibeofficial9125
    @amvibeofficial9125 Год назад

    Which recording software is this bro

  • @ElecticYemzi
    @ElecticYemzi Год назад

    Song Name ?

  • @bundafules6329
    @bundafules6329 Год назад

    For me it is sounds like you left all time in the undesired middle frequencies. But it is maybe because of mine stupid sound card in my computer.

  • @ReflexROAR
    @ReflexROAR 7 месяцев назад

    What's that app name

  • @MiSFiTEDM
    @MiSFiTEDM Год назад

    I'll be honest, I don't like this vocal chain. For one, I would use a dynamic EQ for the corrective eq and would have another band serving as a DS. You could even do what you did with the tube EQ on the first EQ and not even use the tube. And rather than using serial compression, I'd ride the fader in place of the first compressor and just use one compressor. And just like that you are going from 5 plugins down to 2.
    Don't get me wrong, it's not a bad chain. But you could save on the amount of plugins you use by just adjusting how you use each plugin

  • @davidjagga4669
    @davidjagga4669 Год назад

    what eq plugin are you using

  • @SacredOm369
    @SacredOm369 Год назад

    WOW a youtube producer who actually lets us listen to the RAW INPUT! But fr, I can't hear the difference in that first adjustment. You must be using some special headphones.

  • @robheskin
    @robheskin Год назад

    Is that Lauren Pritchard signing?

  • @panayiotisstauridis6708
    @panayiotisstauridis6708 Год назад

    Barney Stinson likes your title

  • @jtd8595
    @jtd8595 Год назад +2

    I'm 14 years old writing my own songs but the way i write them is difficult like i have to imagine what it sounds like and play the exact sound on the piano to record.I can't sing well and i can't practice singing either cause i have thin walls and don't wanna be humiliated 😅.And im worried once i move out, it'll be too late to practice in my 20s. Idk what im doing and i could use a advice from a pro like u.

    • @HJ-nr7iq
      @HJ-nr7iq Год назад +2

      I don’t know your situation, and you might not be able to do this, but I’m 16 and writing music too. I used to feel the same way about singing, but one day I just told myself that I have to commit to getting better, so I just sang anyway. It doesn’t matter what your family thinks about your singing, you’re doing it to get better. Just stick with it

    • @jtd8595
      @jtd8595 Год назад

      @@HJ-nr7iq thank u ♥️

    • @gaborb6577
      @gaborb6577 Год назад

      school choir

    • @jtd8595
      @jtd8595 Год назад

      @@gaborb6577 we don't have one (TvT)

  • @Frostyg
    @Frostyg Год назад

    Why you showed everything except the reverb and delay