All About Vocal Effects

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
  • Vocal effects help your singers feel more natural, and add a sense of space and dimension to your mix. But where do you start, and how do you dial in the different parameters?
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Комментарии • 55

  • @thaddeusfields4360
    @thaddeusfields4360 9 месяцев назад +7

    “After you’ve mastered EQ & compression on your vocals…” I’ll be back 😂

  • @barquis5111
    @barquis5111 3 года назад +19

    ILY I recently got a job as an audio engineer because of your lessons. (I had previous college lessons on audio engineering) but your really helped me out fill those knowledge gaps I had.
    Eres chingón, amigo.

  • @wxfreak
    @wxfreak 3 года назад +9

    When we started live streaming we created some analog reverb by mixing in a shotgun mic used in the baptistry, basically an empty hot tub in a partially enclosed room open to the sanctuary. It gave a sense of space on the live stream. 😆 Everyone sounds better in the shower or baptistry. lol.

    • @AttawayAudio
      @AttawayAudio  3 года назад +7

      talk about adding some wetness

  • @cee128d
    @cee128d 3 года назад +1

    One thing I have learned about Reverb (and all other effects really) is if you haver to ask yourself if you have it set too high you more than likely do. And you gave great detailed information without getting so technical you want to zone out.

  • @Jovanmusictime
    @Jovanmusictime 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for sharing with great examples. I will be using what i learnt for my YT LIVE soon.

  • @zzzfffccc
    @zzzfffccc 5 месяцев назад

    People tell me the live worships sound better and better over time. Thank you so much for all your lessons! I went to just adjusting bass and treble in my car to mixing live with a full band and a few vocalists during the pandemic. 🎉

  • @freemandiaz5123
    @freemandiaz5123 3 года назад +4

    Golgotha Experience. Wow. Impressive vocals.
    This was a really detailed vid without being too complex. Thanks James!

    • @johnmcquay82
      @johnmcquay82 3 года назад

      I've just checked out their website. Fabulous music.

    • @AttawayAudio
      @AttawayAudio  3 года назад +2

      Thanks Freeman Diaz! She's great

    • @freemandiaz5123
      @freemandiaz5123 3 года назад +1

      @@AttawayAudio Thanks brother! You rock! Thanks for all the great content. It jas helped so much!

  • @jimpemberton
    @jimpemberton 3 года назад +1

    I have a general reverb on a stereo slider mapped to a mix channel that I send at various levels from vocals in instruments. My space is well-treated to take care of acoustic difficulties and uses arrays of speakers to distribute the sound fairly evenly throughout the space. So a lot of the natural acoustics of the room are deadened. This reverb channel adds the sense of a room with good acoustics back into the mix. This may be a similar case with many sound techs. It's not there to make the room feel a little bigger, it's there to make the room feel as big as it really is. Different instruments will need different levels based in large part on how much of them are creating sound without amplification, but as a general reverb, it places all the instruments in the same space so they blend together well. Without it, they are a bit dry and disconnected.
    I also have a general delay set up in the same way for the front vocals on top of that. At different levels and tempos it gives them textures that match certain styles and moods of music. This is the one I also use for soloists to make them soar on long, high notes. I can really push this up with some moderate effect feedback, then pull back ever so slightly on the mic channel to replace a lot of the raw feed with the echo. This gives the soloist a chance to catch a breath on their way to the next note without there being much of a break. It's kind of like a bird taking flight while one is still back in the nest waiting to pick up the song where the last one left off. If the music is good and the lyrics are right, this can really get the congregation in the feels. Just have to remember to pull the delay back down and nudge the mic channel back up into place by the time the next note comes or you get a special kind of sound tech solo.

  • @realbosstakea
    @realbosstakea Месяц назад

    2:30 for some reason i like the longer reverb better hahaha sounds like shes in a huge stadium

    • @AttawayAudio
      @AttawayAudio  Месяц назад

      Hey, it's art, so you can do what you like :)

    • @realbosstakea
      @realbosstakea Месяц назад

      @@AttawayAudio that shit sounded fire bro

  • @dwaynearthur1476
    @dwaynearthur1476 3 года назад +1

    YessSSSSS!!! Hey ,Get In there James 👍🏽👍🏽!!

    • @AttawayAudio
      @AttawayAudio  3 года назад

      thanks dwayne! glad to have you back

  • @TotalSinging
    @TotalSinging 2 года назад

    Reverb should add space but not drown the vocal where it sounds like it's a large airplane hanger. My rule of thumb is to have the tail of the verb end before the end of the next measure. Diffuse the verb brighter or darker to fit the song. Play with the pre delay time if it feels rushed.

  • @rolandtiiroja
    @rolandtiiroja 2 года назад +1

    For my experience having a tap tempo which is a bit slower than actual song, is okay. But I usually try to not tap a tempo in which is faster than actual song. That might make a rushing effect. As a drummer myself, I know that playing something faster than actual tempo gives music a rushy and nervous feel whish is usually not wanted.

  • @tauhidurrahman5427
    @tauhidurrahman5427 2 года назад

    your really helped me out fill the knowledge gaps I had.

  • @joshuarohrer1385
    @joshuarohrer1385 3 года назад +1

    The LPF trick i will definitely have to try good to know

    • @AttawayAudio
      @AttawayAudio  3 года назад +1

      once you roll off the highs, you'll never say goodbye... (that's how the phrase goes, right?)

  • @MikeCookMusic
    @MikeCookMusic 3 года назад +2

    5:34 - Reverb time... 420... HA HA HA - if ya know what I mean... lol
    I had to point that out... stopping exactly on that number...

    • @AttawayAudio
      @AttawayAudio  3 года назад +2

      Definitely not intentional. Although my views on plant use is nuanced. We can discuss sometime

  • @Bobby_Uterus
    @Bobby_Uterus 3 года назад +1

    Fresh haircut James? Looking sharp my man!

    • @AttawayAudio
      @AttawayAudio  3 года назад

      Thanks Bobby! Back porch special... 🙌🙌🙌

  • @quannguyenvan410
    @quannguyenvan410 2 месяца назад

    I'm a normal person, not a singer, how can I make my effects more vibrant?

  • @DbiPro
    @DbiPro 2 месяца назад

    Where is it. The other tutorial

  • @broadcastedtube
    @broadcastedtube Год назад

    thanks

  • @iainferguson
    @iainferguson 3 года назад +2

    If -12dB is a good starting point for the reverb return, what's the send at? Odb?

  • @loganhuwe9458
    @loganhuwe9458 2 года назад +1

    it helps when you have an angel for a female vocalist. most think they sound like that but really do not

  • @romainmartin5871
    @romainmartin5871 2 года назад

    Please, Where find the multitrack ?

  • @alamaguitars5693
    @alamaguitars5693 3 года назад +1

    I have a TC helicon play acoustic can you give me the best preset :)

    • @AttawayAudio
      @AttawayAudio  3 года назад

      Nope! Not without hearing your input 👍

  • @MonteleónOficial
    @MonteleónOficial Год назад

    🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @hemligthans3335
    @hemligthans3335 2 года назад

    420, spacious, what a coincidence

  • @robertsteinberger5667
    @robertsteinberger5667 3 года назад

    I wonder should you sidechain reverb, have the original vocals and the reverb on seperate channels sent to the output or can you just add reverb to vocals on one channel?

    • @AttawayAudio
      @AttawayAudio  2 года назад

      You can, but it's too complicated for me. Try it and let me know how it goes!

    • @DeltaWhiskeyBravo13579
      @DeltaWhiskeyBravo13579 Год назад

      ​@@AttawayAudio I do this sidechained ducking effect on my delay/reverb. What I've got is on my Studio One 6 DAW, I've got a dry stereo input track that I'm using only to create a dry signal for sidechain to send to the 3 effects channels. This is my main input but the fader is down to infinity. Everything is sent to 3 separate send channels pre-fader from here, 1 is compressor EQ, 2 is delay reverb, 3 is stereo widener.
      There's probably a better way for others, but myself in this specific scenario, I've only got a stereo input for the Livestream audio coming off my front of house mixer from the master aux that I made stereo by linking 2 adjacent channels. This is where I'm mixing my sources. This would be a Soundcraft Ui16 mixer. This aux send goes through my USB interface then to the DAW.
      I send this dry audio to a bus where I want my compressors and EQs to shape everything as inserts. Send 2 is my Delay/Reverb channel, with an S1 Analog Delay set to 1/4 and small feedback of 5, with 2 track ping-pong and 35% width. This delay goes into my Relab LX480 Essentials reverb. Both delay and reverb have high and low pass active, allowing somewhere about 600 Hz - 10 kHz through. Relab reverb is a vocal plate. Last is S1 stock compressor, I forget the exact ratio, threshold, etc. Maybe 6:1 or so and threshold of -24, relatively fast attack and release, again I don't remember exact setup right now. Here's where I use the sidechain, it's linked back to the dry signal before any FX. This means the compressor listens to the dry but affects this delay reverb.
      The effect? When I have any audio in the dry, which is where all my other compressors and EQs are inserted, the delay reverb compressor lowers the output until dry audio drops. Result is when things begin to go quiet, I'll get delay and reverb tails that gives me my "room" and fills the quiet space.
      Note that all my sends are pre-fader to make it work, at least for my setup. Also I did the send to delay reverb of that main dry channel so that it did not have the main compressor and EQ affecting it in any way.
      Sanity disclaimer: Admitted my whole setup is unique, but I get away with it probably due to the in the box DAW configuration. And it probably has some backwards madness mess that I've created, but no tech solos. Or maybe it's because I locked the door and turned off the phone. 🙂

  • @matthewneedham2125
    @matthewneedham2125 Год назад

    Is that a normal song being played at your church? I’ve never heard anything like it

  • @mattcarter9281
    @mattcarter9281 3 года назад +1

    What band is that?

    • @freemandiaz5123
      @freemandiaz5123 3 года назад

      ruclips.net/channel/UC2iZBSF5Qt-Cjy_rjJfkOew
      Scroll down a bit.

    • @orsoncorson9083
      @orsoncorson9083 3 года назад +1

      Thanks James. More super beneficial tips. There’s a certain balance you keep between too much and too little. That’s a tough place to maintain.

    • @AttawayAudio
      @AttawayAudio  3 года назад +1

      @Orson Corson thanks bro! I think I just stop before the nerd train becomes a crazy train 🤣🤣🤣

  • @alanthomas8655
    @alanthomas8655 3 года назад

    😍😍😍

  • @mikeswell9021
    @mikeswell9021 Год назад +1

    This guy looks like he’s in pain when talks 😂

    • @AttawayAudio
      @AttawayAudio  Год назад +1

      True story - I was in a LOT of pain making this video. A bulging disk in my low back gave me horrible sciatica for about 8 months. Made it really hard to sit and film content. All better now tho 👌

    • @ericbana5508
      @ericbana5508 10 месяцев назад

      ​​@@AttawayAudio Man I know how that feels. Underwent a month of Chinese acupuncture therapy which completely cleared it for me. May God bless you and keep the excellent contents coming 😊