I like to use this parallel method of processing on vocals so I have a little more control over how the distortion is blended in AND so I still have access to the dry signal for separate processing! It's not necessary but just a workflow preference for me.
Awesome tutorial!
Wait are we going to hear new music from you Mari? Love watching musicians creating and building songs. Thank you for sharing this with us Mari.
Just getting back into the swing of things! Hopefully new music on the way too
Really good tips! Thank you!
perfect explanations
Thanks to you, I fell in love with roar!
Yay! Love this video, Mari! I hope you do more Ableton tutorials like this. :)
That last tone with the LFO's was so sick
Excellent tutorial
Super sick, thank you 👍
great tips thank you
Gorgeous AND talented. Thank you so much for sharing! Keep going.
Roar is my favourite effect at the moment
Roar like a lion or a liar?
why group on vocals, why not dry/wet?
I like to use this parallel method of processing on vocals so I have a little more control over how the distortion is blended in AND so I still have access to the dry signal for separate processing! It's not necessary but just a workflow preference for me.