UPDATE: I was wrong about Blend Recording (03:41) - When FL updated to 20.9, grouping recorded tracks automatically was part of that update. Blend recording does NOT need to be on in order for tracks to be grouped. Everything else is correct though 🙂
Thanks for noticing my comment! I was watching a video that was talking about Brandy’s “Full Moon” album and how she had so many stacked vocals and the engineers mixed them well so you couldn’t tell and that’s how you make your vocals sound wide! How many stacks do you do for a verse and how do you mix and pan them on FL STUDIOS? Could you do a tutorial?
Hey guys how come when I exported my song as a mp3 but my song sounds muffled?? I did use a vocal preset on my vocals but can’t figure out how to master the track to make it sound good
Well described, by telling us, then slowly doing it again telling us as you do it like giving directions…that works for me brother. Most guys make you have to rewind the vid. Just found your vids, and this is very clear vocal recording instructions. Thanks bro.
Just stared yesterday bro invested 350 and got almost 900 worth equipment plus fl studio so here my journey starts of engineering my own music and I appreciate ya gems brotha 💎💎
yoooo!!! u are the king man!!! im a beatmaker but now many friends want to record something at my homestudio and i never had an idea how to do it right. we had studio one long time but since i get better in beat making my friends want to take some beats that i did. and this is better in fl studio cause i do beats there. now i researched and found ur video who helped me alot! thanks for doing videos i will check out ur other content too! be blessed G
Great tutorial! A perfect explanation broken down and easy to follow, even for a novice to learn from. Keep up the great work and cheers for the tips as I have never tried recording vocals into FL before, so thanks.
we can download the vocal chain....... The link is in description.........OMG. Never heard words aas beautiful as those ones before. Bro I dont know if I should send you money or simply send you some positive energy!! but thank you young man, may god bless you and your family
Nice tutorial for the second week in a row u using the same samples from cymatics that I use I'm not expecting an copyright by u coz I made a song instead of a beat
I have to give a proper shout out to @cymatics for providing these fire samples..I'm not surprised that we use the same samples. It's easy to get inspired after listening to them. Aslo, we should be good on the copyright issues. None coming from me 🙏
If you have a backing track, no need to keep the metronome on. It could actually hurt the performance, since you're timing will be influenced by the metronome, rather than just going with the vibe of the track that you're recording to.
If it ever is an issue of 'hurting your performance' its because the backing track isn't actually on tempo. Let's not push your preference of recording and influence people into how you think recording should be. For instance, going with the vibe' and being off the beat can also hurt the performance too lol. Like in instances where you have layered vocals and you want them to match in cadence; you might want to hear where the beat is like I sometimes like to. Especially on instrumentals where there is a lack of a downbeat, or where listening to it it is ambiguous where the beat is. You might want precision. Instead, record your vocals however way you prefer; have it on if you like it on and if you think it helps. Sometimes it doesn't. Your timing being influenced by the actual BPM of your song is fine in many situations. Also you can just move the vocals after to be the precision you prefer, or stretch the backing track to where the metronome being on isn't a hinderance.
@@Tanashee In 20+ years of recording, I've never once been in a session where the metronome is kept on once the instrumental/beat/backing track is laid down and ready for vocals. Typically it's turned off once the instrument that is used as the foundation of the tempo are laid (usually the drums). If the vocalist cannot stay on tempo with the actual beat, well then you have a whole other problem on your hands. Leaving the metronome on will be even more harmful if the beat is not intended to be quantized, or the backing track contains live elements. It's just not optimal, which is why you'll likely never see it left on in a professional session after the track is laid. But hey, if it works for you, do your thing.
The last sentence of your response should of been all that you said. Key words; 'You' never once been in a session. Or 'typically'. You also just watched someone record vocals with the metronome on and I don't think what we just watched was 'harmful. Lol. The great thing about music is there is not one right way to do something. Ex: What if the beat *is* intended to be quantized. Or you are an average MIDI using SoundCloud producer, the types who are probably clicking this video, who are using beats that can be synced to a BPM that have no live elements... lol oh look a reason to possibly have a metronome, cause it wont hurt. Some just like hearing the downbeats and such- like me, when I mentioned the layered vocals. In your example of live elements in the beat, well the issue there isn't the metronome- but the live elements, because of human error. Following the metronome in that *very specific scenario* could make you too precise. To me, however, you're using that one thing to justify it being 'harmful'. But let's talk about why human error is the root issue. I'd argue if the metronome is enough to 'harm' your session... how good are the performers, engineers and producers there? If a precise click messes up your 'vibe' so much so its harmful... well then *you have a whole other problem on your hands* , and it might be staying on tempo lol. I spent over 15 years in symphonic bands as a Clarinetist, so I say this with my own live performance background; It's possible for live elements to play precisely on a BPM (although most listeners wouldn't be able to tell if you were off the actual tempo at a concert; you are also looking at very talented players). Especially if the band has a conductor; which, is the metronome. And if those are the 'live elements' you are using to record vocals on, the metronome will not hurt. If the live elements are not on sync to a BPM... make them. Which goes into optimality; the reason why its not 'optimal' has little to do with the metronome, and the simple fact some 'Professional' musicians and singers feel where the beat is and go with the 'vibe'. And being precise isn't needed in music. But that's *some* , and if you don't want precision. that's a preference. And in terms of you not seeing it on in a 'professional setting'... you need context. If you are in a session with professional players who most likely have their own internal methods of feeling the beat and are very good at staying on beat... Why would the metronome ever be on? Do professional bike racers always need training wheels to go straight? With context, duh- it would be off. But maybe one time that bike racer is on a very wobbly path and needs help staying straight; maybe they want some stabilizers that one time lol. Getting/needing help is fine, which brings me to the final points. Some vocalists/musicians do need the aid of a click; instead of belittling that, just turn it on and help them. Ultimately, I wrote all this because claiming 'preference' as a standard I don't think is right because again, there is no right way in music, and in my opinion there isn't many instances where you are recording vocals with a click on I view as harmful that cannot just be *edited* to be fine. There's just better ways in certain situations for certain people. TL;DR - Do what you prefer, and edit in post lol
@@Tanashee I believe I was talking specifically about recording vocals in a DAW over a backing track. Not a live perfomance, nothing to do with a conductor of an orchestra, but go off lol. It’s okay for everyone to have their own way of doing things, but my sentiments remain the same that keeping a DAWs metronome on when recording vocals over a beat is suboptimal. There’s a reason why practically no one uses a metronome when there’s already a backing track, but hey, no need for another dissertation, record with a metronome if you want lol.
Very helpful . Can you show the best settings for vocals on a mixer and the proper set up for it for no latency. I have a behringer 1 mic input Mixer . And don't know if the Interface I have will take away from the quality of the Audio . I have a personas Audiobox two channel and a Solo M- Audio .
Nice b! Great tut !!! I wasn’t sure and did everything my way which was a generous Mess! So thanks Key Wav keep teaching and I’ll keep following you b!
Hey Bro... Good job I really appreciate your tutorials thanks a bunch. Please I'd like to see audio editing, cutting, paste, fade in, fade out... You know what I mean, like you usually do in Nuendo, Seqouia. Thanks once more.
thanks alot man been trying to rec adlibs but fl records the main vocals as well the cloning works i hope been searching for a whole day now and finally routing basics is clear hope to learn more is there any side chaining tutorial what is that🤣😂
Second video I’ve seen of yours.. Half way through I thought to myself, this is perfect for vocal comping then you mentioned it right after lol anyways I just subscribed to you, I’m pretty inexperienced with mixing and mastering but I got to the point where I can understand what’s being done in most videos now, there’s a vocal effect I want to learn how to do, it’s mostly delay and reverb but I can’t figure out how it’s done, do you take video request
thanks for this, I have a suggestion could you make like a video and explain the essentials when recording an artist on fl becuase they be complaining the quality on logic pro x is better than fl. I tried recording an artist but then its like the vocals were to low and am tryna figure out on how to use on fl since i have the new fl and i wanna use it more. Your tutorials helped a lot
All is clear man. Appreciate your effort. You making my recording life way more easier! One question though. In your vocal processing slot do you use the stereo or mono versions of the plugins?
not my type of music you've produced, but i learn a lot from this vid and i love the way you explain, wish you all the best and thank you so much for making this vid, love ya dude!
For some reason I route my channel 1 to channel 2 which has the effects and after I finish recording it still shows its on channel 1 unlike before it would auto-assign to channel 2, big headache after hella takes it gets confusing
@BPM.030 yea the way he explained in the video is literally the new way, it’s a lot easier just confusin at first. Each track can be assigned to its own channel in the mixer
UPDATE: I was wrong about Blend Recording (03:41) - When FL updated to 20.9, grouping recorded tracks automatically was part of that update. Blend recording does NOT need to be on in order for tracks to be grouped. Everything else is correct though 🙂
Thanks for noticing my comment! I was watching a video that was talking about Brandy’s “Full Moon” album and how she had so many stacked vocals and the engineers mixed them well so you couldn’t tell and that’s how you make your vocals sound wide! How many stacks do you do for a verse and how do you mix and pan them on FL STUDIOS? Could you do a tutorial?
Also, "Blend recording" isn't what you use to avoid recording previous tracks.
That's what "External input only" is for (also a 20.9 feature).
got a telegram channel??
Hey guys how come when I exported my song as a mp3 but my song sounds muffled?? I did use a vocal preset on my vocals but can’t figure out how to master the track to make it sound good
Hopefully Keywav can help me out pretty please hopefully you can show us a video on RUclips ❤
One of the best at explaining videos on FL. At least for me... clear step by step not assuming the audience knows already. Great Job.
Best tutorials. No bs, just straight to the point, and easy to follow. Thank you!
I'm gonna be the biggest artist on earth by the end of the year 😤😤 🚀🚀🚀🚀
Well described, by telling us, then slowly doing it again telling us as you do it like giving directions…that works for me brother. Most guys make you have to rewind the vid. Just found your vids, and this is very clear vocal recording instructions. Thanks bro.
Nice video! Could you do a tutorial that shows how to correctly record vocal stacks or dubs and also show how correctly blend them as well?
Im New FL studio , I almost gave on FL until came acroos a couple you make look very simple. Need more videos, Great job!
Easy to understand as for us the beginners. Bro you doing great ,Dope.
I've been using fl studio for quite some time and never knew this. Thank you for your tutorial
Just stared yesterday bro invested 350 and got almost 900 worth equipment plus fl studio so here my journey starts of engineering my own music and I appreciate ya gems brotha 💎💎
Been in bandlab since they came out 😢😂
Lol when he forgot what he was going to say ! Besides this it's a great videeo!
Dope! Could you do a tutorial on songwriting? Thanks!
yoooo!!! u are the king man!!! im a beatmaker but now many friends want to record something at my homestudio and i never had an idea how to do it right. we had studio one long time but since i get better in beat making my friends want to take some beats that i did. and this is better in fl studio cause i do beats there. now i researched and found ur video who helped me alot! thanks for doing videos i will check out ur other content too! be blessed G
i learn every time whit yours videos (big up from belgium)
Great tutorial!
A perfect explanation broken down and easy to follow, even for a novice to learn from.
Keep up the great work and cheers for the tips as I have never tried recording vocals into FL before, so thanks.
Your studio rack presets are very good.
Dude, you had my cracking up when you did the adlibs lmao
bro this is THE video I needed in my life right now. Glad this exists. Thank you so much man, you give great vibes when you explain!
O and how to move the Vocals down without loosing the proper recorded placement . O and will a proper tick setting help with sybalence .
we can download the vocal chain....... The link is in description.........OMG. Never heard words aas beautiful as those ones before. Bro I dont know if I should send you money or simply send you some positive energy!! but thank you young man, may god bless you and your family
God bless you and your family ✊
Nice tutorial for the second week in a row u using the same samples from cymatics that I use I'm not expecting an copyright by u coz I made a song instead of a beat
I have to give a proper shout out to @cymatics for providing these fire samples..I'm not surprised that we use the same samples. It's easy to get inspired after listening to them. Aslo, we should be good on the copyright issues. None coming from me 🙏
I watched tons of videos. None of them is useful like like this. Thnks man 🙆♂️
If you have a backing track, no need to keep the metronome on. It could actually hurt the performance, since you're timing will be influenced by the metronome, rather than just going with the vibe of the track that you're recording to.
If it ever is an issue of 'hurting your performance' its because the backing track isn't actually on tempo. Let's not push your preference of recording and influence people into how you think recording should be. For instance, going with the vibe' and being off the beat can also hurt the performance too lol. Like in instances where you have layered vocals and you want them to match in cadence; you might want to hear where the beat is like I sometimes like to. Especially on instrumentals where there is a lack of a downbeat, or where listening to it it is ambiguous where the beat is. You might want precision.
Instead, record your vocals however way you prefer; have it on if you like it on and if you think it helps. Sometimes it doesn't. Your timing being influenced by the actual BPM of your song is fine in many situations. Also you can just move the vocals after to be the precision you prefer, or stretch the backing track to where the metronome being on isn't a hinderance.
@@Tanashee In 20+ years of recording, I've never once been in a session where the metronome is kept on once the instrumental/beat/backing track is laid down and ready for vocals. Typically it's turned off once the instrument that is used as the foundation of the tempo are laid (usually the drums). If the vocalist cannot stay on tempo with the actual beat, well then you have a whole other problem on your hands. Leaving the metronome on will be even more harmful if the beat is not intended to be quantized, or the backing track contains live elements. It's just not optimal, which is why you'll likely never see it left on in a professional session after the track is laid. But hey, if it works for you, do your thing.
The last sentence of your response should of been all that you said. Key words; 'You' never once been in a session. Or 'typically'. You also just watched someone record vocals with the metronome on and I don't think what we just watched was 'harmful. Lol.
The great thing about music is there is not one right way to do something. Ex: What if the beat *is* intended to be quantized. Or you are an average MIDI using SoundCloud producer, the types who are probably clicking this video, who are using beats that can be synced to a BPM that have no live elements... lol oh look a reason to possibly have a metronome, cause it wont hurt. Some just like hearing the downbeats and such- like me, when I mentioned the layered vocals.
In your example of live elements in the beat, well the issue there isn't the metronome- but the live elements, because of human error. Following the metronome in that *very specific scenario* could make you too precise. To me, however, you're using that one thing to justify it being 'harmful'. But let's talk about why human error is the root issue.
I'd argue if the metronome is enough to 'harm' your session... how good are the performers, engineers and producers there? If a precise click messes up your 'vibe' so much so its harmful... well then *you have a whole other problem on your hands* , and it might be staying on tempo lol.
I spent over 15 years in symphonic bands as a Clarinetist, so I say this with my own live performance background; It's possible for live elements to play precisely on a BPM (although most listeners wouldn't be able to tell if you were off the actual tempo at a concert; you are also looking at very talented players). Especially if the band has a conductor; which, is the metronome. And if those are the 'live elements' you are using to record vocals on, the metronome will not hurt. If the live elements are not on sync to a BPM... make them.
Which goes into optimality; the reason why its not 'optimal' has little to do with the metronome, and the simple fact some 'Professional' musicians and singers feel where the beat is and go with the 'vibe'. And being precise isn't needed in music. But that's *some* , and if you don't want precision. that's a preference. And in terms of you not seeing it on in a 'professional setting'... you need context. If you are in a session with professional players who most likely have their own internal methods of feeling the beat and are very good at staying on beat... Why would the metronome ever be on? Do professional bike racers always need training wheels to go straight? With context, duh- it would be off. But maybe one time that bike racer is on a very wobbly path and needs help staying straight; maybe they want some stabilizers that one time lol. Getting/needing help is fine, which brings me to the final points.
Some vocalists/musicians do need the aid of a click; instead of belittling that, just turn it on and help them. Ultimately, I wrote all this because claiming 'preference' as a standard I don't think is right because again, there is no right way in music, and in my opinion there isn't many instances where you are recording vocals with a click on I view as harmful that cannot just be *edited* to be fine. There's just better ways in certain situations for certain people.
TL;DR - Do what you prefer, and edit in post lol
@@Tanashee I believe I was talking specifically about recording vocals in a DAW over a backing track. Not a live perfomance, nothing to do with a conductor of an orchestra, but go off lol. It’s okay for everyone to have their own way of doing things, but my sentiments remain the same that keeping a DAWs metronome on when recording vocals over a beat is suboptimal. There’s a reason why practically no one uses a metronome when there’s already a backing track, but hey, no need for another dissertation, record with a metronome if you want lol.
@@Tanashee did u copy and paste this letters u just wrote
OG Mate. Real helpful content, especially the dub record.
Happy to hear! Yeah blend recording makes things so much easier 🔥
first 1 min i new i was going to subscribed thnx and good work!
I'm telling you, the Neumann mics are amazing. Cool vid!
This must be the first channel with great tutorials💯💯
been waiting for a few days for this video, definitely worth it! Thanks fam!
bro simplify complicated things in a good way keep it up
Thankyou for this video. It works so much better rather efficient than others I've used. Thankyou again.
Loved the video !! very helpful and easy to follow.
u the best literally explainin it soo good for an newbie!!! thanks
Very helpful . Can you show the best settings for vocals on a mixer and the proper set up for it for no latency. I have a behringer 1 mic input Mixer . And don't know if the Interface I have will take away from the quality of the Audio . I have a personas Audiobox two channel and a Solo M- Audio .
Go to your audio settings and make sure the buffer length is at 128smp (3ms). That will help with latency issues!
Yo..... key you be having the dopest tutorials ever... I appreciate you bro keep going
Nice b! Great tut !!! I wasn’t sure and did everything my way which was a generous Mess! So thanks Key Wav keep teaching and I’ll keep following you b!
Hey Bro... Good job I really appreciate your tutorials thanks a bunch. Please I'd like to see audio editing, cutting, paste, fade in, fade out... You know what I mean, like you usually do in Nuendo, Seqouia. Thanks once more.
Great video chief. I've learnt something here
that was funny and useful at the same time, thanks!
Clean vid man, Could you share how to vocal stack. Like lil peep?
Everything you post is fire af 🔥
Thanks so much!! 🙏
You are the only person I want to teach me FL
thanks alot man been trying to rec adlibs but fl records the main vocals as well the cloning works i hope been searching for a whole day now and finally routing basics is clear hope to learn more is there any side chaining tutorial what is that🤣😂
Second video I’ve seen of yours..
Half way through I thought to myself, this is perfect for vocal comping then you mentioned it right after lol anyways I just subscribed to you, I’m pretty inexperienced with mixing and mastering but I got to the point where I can understand what’s being done in most videos now, there’s a vocal effect I want to learn how to do, it’s mostly delay and reverb but I can’t figure out how it’s done, do you take video request
Great video. I going to try this style of recording on FL
Thank you and really helpful I’m learn to fl studio still
I need a video about leveling your vocals, if an artist gets to loud, on certain section of the recording
create an automation clip! super simple to do and you can level out the entire vocal by hand!
thanks for this, I have a suggestion could you make like a video and explain the essentials when recording an artist on fl becuase they be complaining the quality on logic pro x is better than fl.
I tried recording an artist but then its like the vocals were to low and am tryna figure out on how to use on fl since i have the new fl and i wanna use it more.
Your tutorials helped a lot
All is clear man. Appreciate your effort. You making my recording life way more easier! One question though. In your vocal processing slot do you use the stereo or mono versions of the plugins?
Do a set up video your set up look fire🔥🔥🔥
Thanks bro! It's only a 8x8 ft place haha it's nothing to crazy, but maybe I'll do it if people want to see it 🤔
Great tut 💯💯 Thabks for sharing 🔥🔥🔥
You are the best bro
You singly helped me I’ve been trying to figure this out
Thank you so such 💖❤️💖
not my type of music you've produced, but i learn a lot from this vid and i love the way you explain, wish you all the best and thank you so much for making this vid, love ya dude!
Love the video , bro I have a question why when I record I can hear my beat within the recording .. :/ pls help
Thanks a lot, I need how to level up the volumes of my vocal
Yoooo bro!
The video was good af and your lame jokes and laughs were hilarious 😂❤️
Thanks big dog really helping me on my journey
THANK YOU BRO FR
Good video bro
thank you brother for this video it help me so much to record my self....
But is it good to record with or without effects? Plus thanks for all your help
Loved the courage and energy and I learned something too 🤣🔥 Dope video bro!!
thank you. Huge help to get started. All made perfect sense.
tnx so much master im your fan here in the philippines
THANK YOU BROTHA 🖤
Dam bro nice recoding thanks for ur tips it helps 😎🎧
I love it I really understood keep on bringing more bro
I Love Your Content bro you explain everything so perfect thank you
Liked this im a beginner & already feel like a pro lol
This video is very well done!
You are the best sir..Respect
Thanks very much, bro, I've learned a lot from you
your vids are super helpful man very beginner friendly
Well explained...... Great job... Keep it up.. Appreciated
Great! Thanks a lot! One question: when im recording a Take, why isnt the track automaticly on for example Track 2?
Super clear and understandable! Thanks so much!❤🔥🔥🙏
Good explanation, on point, no side roads . Thanks!
Bro that was amazing... you're a good teacher..
Very Very helpful 👏 bro good-looking
Lol but it sounds fye even when you joking 😌👌🏾🔥
This guy is such a W
Great info! 🔥🚀✨
Hello,have you got a mastering chain for FL studio or a Mastering Template
Thanks for explaining so good👍
good video
Can you hear the effects live in real time in your head phones like universal audio when your tracking through the microphone too the headphones
Needed this video
really good tutorial man thanks you
got any vocal intro mixing tips
This Is Amazing!!! Big Thanks Bro!!!
Thank you so much! 🤍✨✨
screwing up adlibs actually made this video much better
You are the best!
like some artist they want reverb and delay on their vocals when you record them and auto tune
I appreciate this yo
Happy to help! 🙏
For some reason I route my channel 1 to channel 2 which has the effects and after I finish recording it still shows its on channel 1 unlike before it would auto-assign to channel 2, big headache after hella takes it gets confusing
@BPM.030 yea the way he explained in the video is literally the new way, it’s a lot easier just confusin at first. Each track can be assigned to its own channel in the mixer
Share some free presets if possible bro🙏
2 questions, where did you get that case, and where did you get that mic stand lol???