I went to SAE Institute with the mindset that I was to only do electronic music, not been dreaming about vocals. I wasn’t imaging myself working with raw vocals I had written to a finished song. But my inner truth led me to realise that if I want to come anywhere in music I must have vocals, own. I started, then I spent thousands of hours only in vocals and that is the far most time requiring in making a full song. So no real producer or mixing engineer without vocal skills, from start to finish. Vocals are also the most difficult aspect to get fully right, in so many regards that it’s ironic. Every vocal trick is therefore worth picking up, as it might give something later on.
This is awesome advice! I was honestly expecting more beginner advice like “put reverb on send not insert” but this was some high level shit! Thank you 🙏
Thanks for the video Austin! Would love to know how you get a good ear for production... like I'm sure the answer is to just produce a lot, lol, but it just seems your ears are so much more sensative to these tiny changes in the audio. If you have any recommendations on how to get that skill that'd be awesome
do you record your vocal in mono, i can see that your lead vocal is stereo ?. when I switch from mono to stereo, and use stereo plugin, my sound becomes somewhat loud. i record in stereo whit Townsend Labs, and then my Vocal is mono after mic plugin. but is it the same ? Regards Ronni
ALWAYS record in mono, especially vocals. You can use stereo versions of plugins if your vocals are routed to a stereo bus - that’s where you would place them.
Wait you use Cubase? Haha why did I think Ableton. Maybe it's both. Anyway I'm glad someone else under the age of like 50 uses it. Two things - those compressors - it looks like they're all inserts as opposed to sends? I'm surprised if that's the case, I would have thought parallel compression. And I'd like to know more about the compressor and EQ settings - it looks like there's a huge surgical cut at about 10k on the vocal - what's that all about? And even a small cut around 5k-ish but also a de-essor - I had been thinking I'm supposed to boost in the region to get presence? So much to learn...
Always Cubase here! Definitely not doing parallel compression for my MAIN vocal compression, also, these have mix knobs so no need wasting a parallel setup in my DAW. And I cut in those regions because we used a SUPER bright mic and the vocalist has a very bright voice and we just didn't need it all. We had plenty of presence and pop in the mix without the harsh 5k and 10k!
I went to SAE Institute with the mindset that I was to only do electronic music, not been dreaming about vocals. I wasn’t imaging myself working with raw vocals I had written to a finished song. But my inner truth led me to realise that if I want to come anywhere in music I must have vocals, own. I started, then I spent thousands of hours only in vocals and that is the far most time requiring in making a full song. So no real producer or mixing engineer without vocal skills, from start to finish.
Vocals are also the most difficult aspect to get fully right, in so many regards that it’s ironic. Every vocal trick is therefore worth picking up, as it might give something later on.
love how clean your stuff always sounds
Great Tips Austin.
You are good at what you do.
Thank you! I needed this affirmation today!
honestly you're such a standout in the RUclips producer game lol
Can u do video on 808 mistakes as well or howto make them bangin
This is awesome advice! I was honestly expecting more beginner advice like “put reverb on send not insert” but this was some high level shit! Thank you 🙏
I appreciate the videos you make they hell me a lot with my mixing and mastering
Thanks!
Another great video!! Thank you bro!
Dude you are the freaking GOAT
Thanks for the video Austin! Would love to know how you get a good ear for production... like I'm sure the answer is to just produce a lot, lol, but it just seems your ears are so much more sensative to these tiny changes in the audio. If you have any recommendations on how to get that skill that'd be awesome
man these tips are actually realllyy goood to advance mixes
Could you make a video on using audacity for singing please.
Great Content🔥🔥🔥💫👌🏾
Amazing that the subtractive EQ makes the vocal seem louder in the mix. Great video - thank you.
Perceived loudness can do a lot! Also, I may have had some gain boosted. Can’t remember at the moment. Haha
@@MakePopMusic fair enough, but still 👍
Seriously the best producer i've had the pleasure of working with
@makepopmusic : Can we use infected mushroom's wider in the bus instead of dimension D mate ?
How do I death con 3 my vocals?
Sweet!
Good Tips. Austin, maybe you know i get trial 14 day UAD Spark, but when i put 2-3 plugins my CPU is 100%
love drums on this song!! what are they?
Superior Drummer with HEAVY processing
do you record your vocal in mono, i can see that your lead vocal is stereo ?. when I switch from mono to stereo, and use stereo plugin, my sound becomes somewhat loud. i record in stereo whit Townsend Labs, and then my Vocal is mono after mic plugin. but is it the same ? Regards Ronni
ALWAYS record in mono, especially vocals. You can use stereo versions of plugins if your vocals are routed to a stereo bus - that’s where you would place them.
Wait you use Cubase? Haha why did I think Ableton. Maybe it's both. Anyway I'm glad someone else under the age of like 50 uses it.
Two things - those compressors - it looks like they're all inserts as opposed to sends? I'm surprised if that's the case, I would have thought parallel compression.
And I'd like to know more about the compressor and EQ settings - it looks like there's a huge surgical cut at about 10k on the vocal - what's that all about? And even a small cut around 5k-ish but also a de-essor - I had been thinking I'm supposed to boost in the region to get presence? So much to learn...
Always Cubase here!
Definitely not doing parallel compression for my MAIN vocal compression, also, these have mix knobs so no need wasting a parallel setup in my DAW.
And I cut in those regions because we used a SUPER bright mic and the vocalist has a very bright voice and we just didn't need it all. We had plenty of presence and pop in the mix without the harsh 5k and 10k!
Can someone please tell me the title of this song? I wanna listen to the full song.
In My Head by Nightbreakers!
@@MakePopMusic Thanks for answering and for giving us another great tutorial!! I'm excited to try your tips for mistake number 4!
Why aren't you using the eq and compression and the other tools that come with cubase channel strip. Are they not that good? Thanks
They're great! I just don't normally prefer a channel strip workflow tbh.
what drum sound are you using brother ?
A blend of our drum kit Sour Candy and Superior Drummer!
What is the song called and who sings it
In My Head by Nightbreakers!
Could you make a tutorial on how to sound good even if you can't sing?
So you mean like when you talk?
So, a singing tutorial?
@@Jules-gt1ub more like how to process bad vocals
@@cy4ber684 bro just learn how to record good vocals 💀
Use vocal samples or learn to sing!
Damn, I’m questioning my own ears now, because when you over de-essed It didn’t sound lispy or much less brighter.
Day 3 of asking for a tutorial on an Alexander Stewart type song
🖤🤍
I think you need to speak even faster...
I’ll do my best 😈