If You're Not Using This Vocal Mixing Chain, You're MESSING UP

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июл 2024
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    I have a confession to make: my compressor, EQ, limiter, and de-essor settings hardly change from mix to mix regardless of the singer or band I'm mixing. It doesn't matter if I'm mixing rock or metal...female or male vocals...my settings are all pretty much plug n' play.
    Now, the reason my vocal plugin chain has remained largely untouched for the last 13 years is simple:
    Vocals are actually the easiest thing in the world to mix as long as you know what you're doing.
    As a matter of fact, I show you how you can mix album-quality vocals in a matter of minutes simply by copying my exact plugin chain and settings that I share in this video and I do it all with STOCK PLUGINS.
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Комментарии • 42

  • @FrightboxRecording
    @FrightboxRecording  11 месяцев назад +2

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  • @MoonSkaEurope
    @MoonSkaEurope 11 месяцев назад +9

    This is exactly what I needed coz I'm a musician more so than I am an engeneer. And absolutely agreed, most people probably dont need more gear, another cab or pickups whatever, people before us made masterpieces in very limited conditions. Like we say in russia in proper hands everything works so we just have to figure it out. Good luck everybody

  • @jamescendrowski4844
    @jamescendrowski4844 10 месяцев назад

    Clear, concise and easy to follow, your knowledge always helps. Thank you.

  • @terrywright6500
    @terrywright6500 11 месяцев назад +2

    Amazing as always. Plus great t-shirt!

  • @sabtekmusic8967
    @sabtekmusic8967 11 месяцев назад

    Very cool video and a great vocal chain to boot. Thanks for making these great videos mate.😉

  • @thomasdoud4700
    @thomasdoud4700 11 месяцев назад +2

    Awesome!!!! Unreal timing, my band is about to record vocals on our album and I was looking for some advice!! Thank you so much again, your videos have been huge in helping me and my band record and mix our album properly! You rule Bobby!!

  • @heikohesse4666
    @heikohesse4666 5 месяцев назад

    Hi - best mixing channel I've found so far on YT, very helpful videos - thanks man! 😎

  • @leearmitage
    @leearmitage 11 месяцев назад +1

    Totally agree I've been using the same plugin chain for vox over the last couple of years and im pretty happy with the results I get 🤘🧙‍♂️🤘

  • @onoesmurlocs
    @onoesmurlocs 11 месяцев назад

    Perfect timing, I was just searching vocal mixing vids to fix my crappy vocals lol.

  • @xXValomatXx
    @xXValomatXx 9 месяцев назад

    I always roll off low end with a 12dB highpass filter up to 200 Hz. I then have less to filter out with the parametric band @ 200 Hz - 250 Hz. It's practically the same but i catch frequencies with the highpass, that you are catching with the parametric EQ.

  • @slevengrungus
    @slevengrungus 5 месяцев назад

    I like this advice a lot, and I will remember it. Its all about cleaning up the low end before applying harder processing.
    Now I didn't really understand the purpose of the slight saturation at the beginning and why its so important, Is that to soften the peaks?
    Normally if I wanted to apply subtle saturation I would do it after compression so that it would be applied more evenly across all volumes

  • @BrianHullRI
    @BrianHullRI 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks Bobby. Love your videos. Quick question. When you're "going for gain reduction" are you trying to get a specific amount of gain reduction for specific types of processing, or is that just where it ends up after you go through the process? You reference this a lot in your videos, and I'm super confused by what you mean. Do you have any tutorials specifically on this "gain reduction" issue?

  • @teroft2553
    @teroft2553 11 месяцев назад

    Would this chain work well on heavier vocals with growls etc as well? Or do you use a different chain for these kinds of vocals?

  • @lurmirari
    @lurmirari 4 месяца назад

    would it be a good idea to use this chain on the way in? as in, recording with this chain already printed to the recorded audio

  • @gslinger19
    @gslinger19 6 месяцев назад

    My stock equalizers doesn't have that visual, neither do my plugins, I'm using Ableton lite. Any tips there. I did use your settings as a guide though.

  • @stevenclyde5400
    @stevenclyde5400 11 месяцев назад

    Awesome stuff. Quick question: are these trick sheet EQ tips for drums for MIDI drums as well, or only live drums?

    • @FrightboxRecording
      @FrightboxRecording  11 месяцев назад +1

      Both! As long as you're mixing with raw samples.

  • @FloodSociety265
    @FloodSociety265 9 месяцев назад

    Great video, I love your content, your explanations are so clear even a thick musician like me can understand them :p; and thank you for slaying so many (expensive) myths... Would you apply this chain also when the vocals consist of several layered tracks (to make the vocals thicker, maybe adding unisons, or one track an octave lower, or with the vocals being whispered, etc...)?

  • @bryanbloodstorm6181
    @bryanbloodstorm6181 11 месяцев назад

    Hey bro! Nice content and nice mix!! totally digging it! Just got a question taking back to the copy and paste thing when double tracking. Is it possible to record a track, lets say 8 bar- guitar track then shuffle the bars to make it sound like 2 different di for guitar? So the 1st track consists of 1-4 bars and 5-8 bars, then the 2nd track consist of 5-8 bars then 1-4 bars. Not sure if that makes sense, I know double tracking is the best. I'm just curious about this method I thought of.

    • @FrightboxRecording
      @FrightboxRecording  11 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, I do this all of the time. You just have to be careful to make sure you don't accidentally use the same exact part on both sides.

    • @bryanbloodstorm6181
      @bryanbloodstorm6181 11 месяцев назад

      @@FrightboxRecording Awesome! Now I can rest my case knowing this works. I'll have this up in my sleeves, a tight double track still is the best. Thanks brother!

  • @SinfulSoulBand
    @SinfulSoulBand 7 месяцев назад

    Hey bobby, which track is this ? If you get the chance, I have heard you work on it and found it stuck in my head but i never knew the name

  • @fatal1n33
    @fatal1n33 11 месяцев назад

    Hey Bobby, I dare you to attempt to use FL studio to mix raw heavy guitars 😅 huge fan and your tuts have helped me more than any other sound engineering RUclipsr !

    • @FrightboxRecording
      @FrightboxRecording  11 месяцев назад +1

      As long as there's a basic digital EQ in FL studio, I'm 100% sure it'll get the job done.

    • @SinfulSoulBand
      @SinfulSoulBand 7 месяцев назад

      I use FL and i still use eveey technique bobby shares on his page. Its not really the daw, its what you know about your stock plugins :)

    • @slevengrungus
      @slevengrungus 5 месяцев назад

      FL studio supports impulse responses through the convolver, so you could load up cab IR's to that. Though I rather recommend a vst cab loader for convenience sake.
      For an amp sim you might need to get an external plugin. Emissary should be good. Also with a TS999.
      FL studio Compressors and EQ's are good to work with so i don't see any reason why you wouldn't be able to get good results.
      The biggest reason people dislike FL studio is because its very unconventional as a DAW.
      If you're used to any other DAW and try to move over to FL you will find it to be very unintuitive and impractical

  • @onoesmurlocs
    @onoesmurlocs 11 месяцев назад +1

    thanks! ,are you adding any reverb or delay to the vocals?

    • @FrightboxRecording
      @FrightboxRecording  11 месяцев назад +1

      Not in this case, the vocals are completely dry.

    • @onoesmurlocs
      @onoesmurlocs 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@FrightboxRecording interesting , I tried out the chain for sounds way better but I think I need get better at singing lol.

  • @LoweCommotionStudio
    @LoweCommotionStudio 9 месяцев назад

    I usually use a de-esser early in the chain. Why use it at the end? Just curious.

    • @FrightboxRecording
      @FrightboxRecording  9 месяцев назад

      Heavy compression can sometimes exaggerate sibilance, so it makes sense to de-ess after to the compression.

  • @largeuselessness
    @largeuselessness 11 месяцев назад +1

    most of the time the real raw (which is not processed by those fancy pre-amp stuff)is so damn dynamic, have to use brutal force compress it. sometime i just brutally use a limiter instead and ~~crush them around -30db~~ that i could only see red in my meters........xd

  • @tarasolegov356
    @tarasolegov356 11 месяцев назад

    what`s the name of the band?)

  • @tomix1970pl1
    @tomix1970pl1 11 месяцев назад +1

    I use Shure 14A and I am not going to spend even a penny for a better one.

  • @evenform
    @evenform 11 месяцев назад

    I agree with this guy with stock plugs but this doesn’t sound that great… the backing track also sounds so bad… if time drums sampled so they sound like popcorn…

  • @pierre-claudemeriot6562
    @pierre-claudemeriot6562 11 месяцев назад

    Is she that great a singer or is there a tiny bit of pitch correction?

    • @FrightboxRecording
      @FrightboxRecording  11 месяцев назад

      99.9% of modern productions feature some form of pitch correction. With that being said, she's a great singer, so she didn't need much.

    • @pierre-claudemeriot6562
      @pierre-claudemeriot6562 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@FrightboxRecordingI understand that. So my question is, do you pitch correct, print, and then process?