Mixing Vocals With Joe Carrell
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On the channel SSL Channel Strip2, Q2 and Wavs CLA76. On the Bus MV2 and Soothe.
Sonnox Claro, Mv2 WH's version (hehe) and a few more...as always,it depends!
@@bobbeals2893 thanks for sharing!
@@pablovazquez8386 thanks for sharing!
When I see Joe's name, first I click the LIKE, then watch. I know his content is always brilliant.
Me too. It’s like an automatic response 😂
Thank you!! Best wishes 🎉
Me too 😊
💯
Yes! Joe Rocks!!
Saving this to my private tutorial playlist.Thanks Warren !
Thank you for watching!
Marvellous!
@@InTheMixJoeCarrell You Rock!
I love these videos ❤
Thank you for watching!!
Thanks ever so much!
@@InTheMixJoeCarrell You Rock!
Definitely,Joe Carrel is my HERO!!!❤
@@pablovazquez8386 thank you Pablo!!
Yes, Pablo! Joe Rocks!
@@InTheMixJoeCarrell marvellous!
Joe's as good a communicator/teacher as he is a mix engineer. Really great content.
Thanks ever so much Gary!
Thank you Gary!
@@InTheMixJoeCarrell You Rock!
Joe and Marc are the best 🫡
@@Mixedbymrwood thank you!
Yes! They are!
@@InTheMixJoeCarrell You Rock!
What a voice she has
Yes! Indeed!
@@pauldoran1864 absolutely!
@@InTheMixJoeCarrell You Rock!
Just love watching this. Awesome!!
@@sansproductionlounge8083 thank you!
Marvellous! Glad you enjoy it!
@@InTheMixJoeCarrell you rock!
Thanks, Joe! Awesome!
@@Luke-ot6mk you’re welcome Luke!
Joe Rules!!
You Rock!
Great video and very informative. Vocals are the one thing that always make me want to go back and remix the whole damn song. Not just the quality but in terms of volume and how it sits on the track. It's the main source of all my headaches. Thanks Joe!
Marvellous! Thanks ever so much for sharing
@@DreamsongsProductions thank you for watching!!
@@InTheMixJoeCarrell You Rock!
very useful mr carrell-tq🤘
Yes! indeed!
Thank you for watching!
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I love Joe
@@bobbaumeister5243 and Joe loves you! Thank you for following along!!
Joe is wonderful indeed!
Haha good to hear!
😊Thanks Joe.
@@splashesin8 you’re very welcome Sheila!!
@@InTheMixJoeCarrell You Rock!
Joe Rocks!
This makes me want to revisit every vocal I’ve ever mixed. So much great information! I have a question. Is the vocal the last thing you mix once all the instrumental is done?
@@officialWWM yes absolutely it is. I know there are others that do vocal first and get great results so it’s not a right versus wrong thing at all. Just my preference. I will listen to the rough mix and get some rough balances going with everything, including the vocals in. And then once I understand the story and the melody I will mute them until I have the band in a really nice spot. Since they are the most important element, I want to be able to focus on them in great detail towards the end so I can make sure that every syllable is loud enough and where it needs to be. Thank you for watching!!
@ awesome. Thank you so much!
@ sure thing!
Thanks for sharing!
Sounded like much of the sub in the vocal came from breath hitting the mic. Compressors don't like that stuff. Love your style of mixing.
@@1loveMusic2003 Thank you!!
Marvellous!
@@InTheMixJoeCarrell thanks for sharing!
I got a question! When you route your vocals to Buss Voc. Do you also route the reverbs & delays to all the vox bus? Or do you keep a seperate channel for it?
Great question! I do return vocal effects to that fader as well. That way, if any of the revision notes include, turning all the vocals up or down a little bit, the effects levels stay consistent.
@@InTheMixJoeCarrell Awesome thanks! Do you also then do compression/deessing still at that "vocal bus". Or you prefer to do that all before
@@Oly89_00 all primary treatment as far as EQ, compression, de-essing, etc is done per track as needed. The primary vocal master just contains a touch of group compression for flavor and every so often some real “character” high freq eq. Very often that would be something like the Maag air band for some sheen. And that’s not every mix. It’s just when they need that really airy thing across all vocals. All the heavy lifting though is done on the individual tracks
@@InTheMixJoeCarrell Thanks!
@@InTheMixJoeCarrell thanks for answering!
I know it is personnal choice but I would have cut less lowend of the vocals, removing it from the music instead to have the vocals more intimate. The vocals sounds too telephone like to me
Absolutely! It is a course, so if you want you can mix it the way you hear it!
What's the name of the song????
@@phlymur August Without Us
@@InTheMixJoeCarrell haha I just texted you from the plane to find out!
Apparently 'August Without Us'
Thanks guys! This song is addictive ha, especially that syncopated bass! The mix sounds epic!
@@phlymur thank you! Glad you enjoyed it. That album originally came out several years ago, but is worth a listen.
Vocal recording chain?
@@RedroomBerlin I am honestly not sure. I wasn’t involved in the recording.
@@InTheMixJoeCarrell good point!
Would have to ask the engineer/producer
I used to work as an audio engineer in the late 80s through the 90s...for me, it is still unbelievable to see, that you are actually unlimited in terms of tracks and all kinds of tuning and FX plug-ins..every hell-expensive outboard stuff such as a Fairchild 660 is now available for little money...but after all..to me, today's pop stuff sounds somewhat generic and boring to me...what's the point in tweaking a vocal track with 20 different plug-ins...well..I don't know..I would have been too lazy for that back then..we had an LA2A, a Neve or Pultec EQ, a Lexicon 480 reverb and maybe an Eventide H910..well, if you couldn't get a decent vocal sound with these, something might have been wrong with the singer...anyway, I know, I sound like BOF..but that's what I am..;-)..and there is always auto-tune ..;-)
We are in a blessed place to be able tp have emulations of some of the greatest tools ever made! When I first started working in world class studios the incredible selection of mics, pre amps, EQs, compressors, multi effects was truly unbelievable! These days of course the vast majority of music isn't made with such incredible gear, so the raw tracks aren't as well processed before getting mixed, plus of course the majority of majo9r label releases would have been mixed on an SSL, using on board EQ, compression, probably the Tube Tech CL1-B, Lexicon, Eventide and a multitude of other wonderful pieces of gear all of which are now available as emulations!
Agree 100% Many of these vocal tracks today are kind of lifeless. Listen to Elvis, Marvin Gaye, Ella,etc. They got by with little processing, but sounded great.
@@horatiotimewaster5755 so much of modern processing is to try and recreate the sound of an expensive vintage tube mic into a tube/solid state class A desk, compression, tape etc
I love watching him work, however I don't think that I would buy a course like that because even though he shows what he is doing, he doesn't really exxplain in all depth why he is doing it. So for me it's more of an entertaining video than a course I would pay money for.
Thanks for your comment! I'm 9 mins in and every move has been described as to exactly why he's doing it, what problem it solves and how it improves the vocal.