@@eravoxstudios3078 It's fun watching someone with hundreds or even thousands of hours of tuning the ear make eq, comp, tool choices instinctively. I learn just watching that. ( Never heard of the whistly 6 ). Would be cool to see your take on vox in a dense mix. Would also be cool to see a quick Melodyne vid with a deeper dive into your process. I know there are hundreds out there, but you have a superb and efficient flow for cleaning up vox. Would love to see more of that in detail.
@@davidcamarda8723thanks bro!! I will take a deeper dive into melodyne in a video for you. This song has more vocal tracks than the beat has! I’m gonna do a video on the bridge of this song which has singing and screaming vocals. Be on the look out for that. I’ll show you everything.
There’s a million ways to skin a cat... I’ve tried that but I’d rather compress first and let vocal rider do the automation for me after that. It works well, it’s faster and I like the sound. If it sounds good, it is good. If I still need to automate, I could but I never need to.
@@eravoxstudios3078very interesting I’ve always used the vocal rider 1st so the compressors have to work less but now ima give your technique a try and see if it suits me.
I’ve tried that too but for me, I felt like there was too much dynamic range for vocal rider to keep up with, and it made the compressors react differently also, so it is always last in my chain. I’d love to know how it works out for you!!
@@eravoxstudios3078 gain is your strongest tool in mixing. If you reach for a plug-in before a fader you are sacrificing quality and impact at the end of the day.
Would love to see a video on what you're doing to get the vocals into the session you just did. Pre-amps, gates, are you Eqing or doing anything to the vocal before it gets printed to this session. Def got a sub from me.
I got you man. I should totally make a video on this. Honestly, I have many different hardware units I could choose to run it through but I just go straight into my Apollo 8xp, then into Protools. All the magic on the vocal happens in the box, for me. No historic, fancy, hyped up preamp, no compression or eq. I keep it simple.
@@eravoxstudios3078 Yes, I would love to see your process. I know its a simple step but there's not a lot of material on connecting all the dots from vocal tracking and into mixing the vocal - then to another mix session to mix the song and the vocals more in depth - then to mastering. It really could add up to several different sessions and gets confusing on having clear objectives on each part. Look forward to your next uploads :)
@@eravoxstudios3078 I'd watch the whole thing, but maybe more palatable for the algorithm/viewers if broken down and segmented out. 1. tracking/objectives to know its ready to move to vocal mixing/delays, etc. 2. mixing the vocal/exporting to next session. 3. mixing the vocal to the music or 2track, gain staging/headroom for getting it ready to mastering/how do you know its ready for mastering and common mistakes to look for. 4. Mastering. There's obviously a lot to unpack in all of that and your process maybe more simpler than that and if so I'd love to see what that is. But I've been all over youtube and online where other channels have it broken up but never with the same song, so the elements/plugins/process are always different in each segment. Simply put, I'd love to see your process start to finish on a track however you choose to chop it up!
The Scheps Omni Channel is probably the most underrated plugin! Not my style of music, but great video. Let me know if you want to collaborate on a mix breakdown video!
Yup. I have! A lot of times you may not even realize a rapper has a melody until you load it into Melodyne because they’re not really singing. But, Melodyne shows you where their pitches are and snapping it in key gives you a visual reference on what their melody is doing. Then you use your ears to dial it in. I even Melodyne screams.
They’re not a lot to me. I like to do little moves in a few different plugs that add up to the result I get at the end. Sometimes I only need one or two but not usually.
Gotchu , agreed if it gets the results then by all means, I mean I use pretty much the same ones you mention, yet lately trying to simplify as much as possible ! Also techniques you use are official!!💯Thank you sir!
nice little tricks there on melodyne 🔥
Melodyne is the shiz. Thanks man!!
Excellent vid. Work speed and method, this cat clearly has the chops and experience. Keep em comin.
Thanks bro!!!! What would you like me to talk about next?
@@eravoxstudios3078 It's fun watching someone with hundreds or even thousands of hours of tuning the ear make eq, comp, tool choices instinctively. I learn just watching that. ( Never heard of the whistly 6 ). Would be cool to see your take on vox in a dense mix. Would also be cool to see a quick Melodyne vid with a deeper dive into your process. I know there are hundreds out there, but you have a superb and efficient flow for cleaning up vox. Would love to see more of that in detail.
@@davidcamarda8723thanks bro!! I will take a deeper dive into melodyne in a video for you. This song has more vocal tracks than the beat has! I’m gonna do a video on the bridge of this song which has singing and screaming vocals. Be on the look out for that. I’ll show you everything.
That’s a tuff video your narrator vox sound clean like a jre pod too really nice
Thanks dude!!!! That’s the second time someone said sound like Joe Rogan. I’ll take that as a compliment, for sure! I greatly appreciate your support.
The A800 tape is magic! my favorite, it sounds great on reverbs too.
Dude, genius!! I’m gonna try that for sure.
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Thanks dude!
First thing that pro mixers do it’s level and automate the vocal to where levels to where less eq and comp is needed
There’s a million ways to skin a cat... I’ve tried that but I’d rather compress first and let vocal rider do the automation for me after that. It works well, it’s faster and I like the sound. If it sounds good, it is good. If I still need to automate, I could but I never need to.
@@eravoxstudios3078very interesting I’ve always used the vocal rider 1st so the compressors have to work less but now ima give your technique a try and see if it suits me.
I’ve tried that too but for me, I felt like there was too much dynamic range for vocal rider to keep up with, and it made the compressors react differently also, so it is always last in my chain. I’d love to know how it works out for you!!
@@eravoxstudios3078 gain is your strongest tool in mixing. If you reach for a plug-in before a fader you are sacrificing quality and impact at the end of the day.
Would love to see a video on what you're doing to get the vocals into the session you just did. Pre-amps, gates, are you Eqing or doing anything to the vocal before it gets printed to this session. Def got a sub from me.
I got you man. I should totally make a video on this. Honestly, I have many different hardware units I could choose to run it through but I just go straight into my Apollo 8xp, then into Protools. All the magic on the vocal happens in the box, for me. No historic, fancy, hyped up preamp, no compression or eq. I keep it simple.
@@eravoxstudios3078 Yes, I would love to see your process. I know its a simple step but there's not a lot of material on connecting all the dots from vocal tracking and into mixing the vocal - then to another mix session to mix the song and the vocals more in depth - then to mastering. It really could add up to several different sessions and gets confusing on having clear objectives on each part.
Look forward to your next uploads :)
Like a video on the whole thing, from the mic to the delivered mix/master at the end of session. Ya, that’s a good idea.
@@eravoxstudios3078 I'd watch the whole thing, but maybe more palatable for the algorithm/viewers if broken down and segmented out. 1. tracking/objectives to know its ready to move to vocal mixing/delays, etc. 2. mixing the vocal/exporting to next session. 3. mixing the vocal to the music or 2track, gain staging/headroom for getting it ready to mastering/how do you know its ready for mastering and common mistakes to look for. 4. Mastering.
There's obviously a lot to unpack in all of that and your process maybe more simpler than that and if so I'd love to see what that is. But I've been all over youtube and online where other channels have it broken up but never with the same song, so the elements/plugins/process are always different in each segment. Simply put, I'd love to see your process start to finish on a track however you choose to chop it up!
@@fonzgoldie I got you bro. I get to work on that this week! Thanks so much!!
Dope! What was that last de esser you used in the vocal chain? I like the approach of small moves to shape the vocal. You know something!
Thanks man! Make a few little moves in the right way and it all adds up! That de-esser is eiosis d2. I love the visual on that d2! It’s fire!!
The Scheps Omni Channel is probably the most underrated plugin! Not my style of music, but great video. Let me know if you want to collaborate on a mix breakdown video!
100% most underrated channel strip in the game. I only used half of it too. Lol I’m down to collaborate my bro!
Where's a good place to contact you?@@eravoxstudios3078
Eravoxstudios@gmail.com
great you really gave us the sauce keep sharing more please tks
Thanks man!! I got you bro. Ima keep droppin bangers like this!!
Do you or have you used Melodyne on Rap vocals? I've only used it for siingers so I was wondering.
Yup. I have! A lot of times you may not even realize a rapper has a melody until you load it into Melodyne because they’re not really singing. But, Melodyne shows you where their pitches are and snapping it in key gives you a visual reference on what their melody is doing. Then you use your ears to dial it in.
I even Melodyne screams.
Is this song out?
Nope. Not yet.
You guys mean Protools doesn't have ARA in 2023 that you guys have to manually transfer audio 🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️
Ya, we have to manually transfer. Lame huh!
nice tutorial imo i find you got way too many plugs going on
They’re not a lot to me. I like to do little moves in a few different plugs that add up to the result I get at the end. Sometimes I only need one or two but not usually.
Gotchu , agreed if it gets the results then by all means, I mean I use pretty much the same ones you mention, yet lately trying to simplify as much as possible ! Also techniques you use are official!!💯Thank you sir!
There’s a million way to skin the cat, as they say. Lol I appreciate you stopping by and checking out the video bro!
@@eravoxstudios3078 🤣very true !! Anytime man, you gotta a new sub✌🏼
I appreciate you so much bro. Thanks for the support! I’ll see you at the next video homie.