So the Slap back delay is basically present throughout the whole song but it’s really low / more of a feeling and the main sauce delay is automated for the hook / special individual words you want to emphasize with more flavor to it ? Also, does Valhalla delay automatically detect the tempo of your song to sync and sound on beat ?
Hi, I'm interested in your course version 2.0. I wanted to know if provides dry vocal stems to be able to experiment and follow your same steps in the course. Cheers
@@theindiemusiclab There seem to be two courses. 1 is the WowFactorVocals and the other one is the WowFactorVocals v2. Are they the same? The V2 costs less than the other one though
Thank you. You really make it make sense for beginners. Teaching is a skill and you've got it! 👌
Can you do this in logic
Great video Marcus! Well done and I use studio one! Yeah! Most other guys videos are Logic or FL...
Great video as always, especially for beginners! Also big shout to A Rush of Blood to The Head on the background 😁
Thanks my man. good tutorial 💌 from Malaysia
How much send level do you send to the fx bus?
So the Slap back delay is basically present throughout the whole song but it’s really low / more of a feeling
and the main sauce delay is automated for the hook / special individual words you want to emphasize with more flavor to it ?
Also, does Valhalla delay automatically detect the tempo of your song to sync and sound on beat ?
Hi, I'm interested in your course version 2.0. I wanted to know if provides dry vocal stems to be able to experiment and follow your same steps in the course. Cheers
Yes! You can download the unmixed vocal stems + instrumental track for all 4 songs in the mixing module.
@@theindiemusiclab There seem to be two courses. 1 is the WowFactorVocals and the other one is the WowFactorVocals v2. Are they the same? The V2 costs less than the other one though
There’s only the 2.0 version. It’s been that way for a few months now.
The lingo is whats confusing So you put your delay on the aux bus then send your track to it I understand now