Another fun tip for the low-budget home studio folks out there: CLA Epic! It has four different delays and four different reverbs, all of which can be mixed to taste with individual sliders *in the plugin*, high pass and low pass filters on each, and a wet/dry knob so you don't have to put it on a send if you don't want to. I like it a lot on vocals, and I've used it on my drum bus too. It was one of the first plugins I bought when I started recording a couple of years ago because it seemed like such an unbelievable deal, and I still recommend it. It's basically all of these tips in one.
not sure i replied to this tutorial, but it's a killer.....the balance of the delays towards creating a 'specialness' for vox is 'palpable' once these steps are taken....i also applied a small amount of sidechain compression on the 1/8 to boost the feedback a little....truly helpful tutorial
I’ve watched a lot of reverb tutorials over the past few years. This is probably the most concise one I’ve seen. Very well explained and demonstrated my man. And tip number 5 is a new one for me. So thank you for that too!
Wow, great, clear and easy to follow video! Hearing this made me go to your channel and check out the song in its entirety. Really well composed and catchy song, top notch arranging and mixing. Also the woman singing did a great job. She has a very cool vibe that IMHO really matches the track perfectly. Best of luck to you with your music and RUclips channel, thanks so much for taking the time to make all of these informative videos and keep up the great work!
Hi Chris. A really interesting viewpoint on using delays. Great to see you using the stock Cubase plug-ins too. The Stereo Delay is great sounding and more than sufficient for most recording needs. Cheers.
Almost every single video I’ve watched demoing vocal effects and mixing has been centered around an annoying vocal track that I have to listen to for 20 minutes. This is an exception and a great track
Really nice tutorials, thanks ! I already look your tips for the reverb it's really usefull and nice explained, i want to improve my skill at mixing as musicien so, i just subscribed ! Thanks again for this work
I love the tutorials but your killing me with the songs you are using lol i love the channel though I've learned some really amazing techniques and thank you for helping so many of us to learn valuble info and to be ready for whatever is coming after Spotifys reign of terror finally ends.
Awesome video, thanks! Do you use any of these shorter delays together at the same time? Do you insert the reverb after the delay on the same track? Thanks 🙏
Great info Chris! Question I have my L. vocal track on a mono channel assigned to a stereo buss/ group. How how do I setup a stereo delay vs mono delay? Thank you so much!
The singer is coming across as pitch perfect...but maybe her vocal line has gone through vari audio... Great job in the vocal effects...I'll be less intimidated using these however for a blues writer I'm used to hearing a way drier vocal line...but will at times do more of a rock tune. Thanks Chris...very helpful.
As a music creator myself i always say, never depend on the equipments to do the artist homework. Drum machine and protools don't make hit songs. And most of all the hardest part. to create a balance while staying centered the artist need to find music's hole and 💍 CHUCK THROUGH IT. Lol! 🤣 However, I kinda like the melody, but i think the delivery needs justice!
Hey Chris, great stuff my friend!! I sometimes use a 20 millisecond delay on lead vocals live on a return channel to brighten things up, but this is a whole new way of looking at delay. Thanks for this! A quick non related question for you regarding DI tracks. Recording heavy rock gtr out of Mesa Boogie and gtr player uses wha and chorus at times. One track is the whole sound through mic on cab. Should the DI track be post wha and chorus pedal or straight out of the gtr, or should I record one of each using 2 DI boxes? Not sure what a mix engineer would be looking for. Thanks Chris!
Get the DI straight from the pickups. No point having a DI with effects on it. ESPECIALLY modulation effects like chorus, flangers, octave drops, etc. You have very little flexibility to change the tone once those effects are baked in. And the hard truth: Very few (if any) pedals can outperform modern high end effect plugins. Honestly, you’re better off adding modulation in post through the DAW.
@@Nightmoore Thanks for the advice bud. I used two DI's and recorded both just so I had them. I've never worked with a wha plug-in before. I guess I won't be saying that for long lol. Cheers man!
@@66fitton Nice. You made the right call. That really is the best of all worlds. Now you can re-amp if you want and mix in a whole other rig with that guitar. I know something like a Wah seems dumb to use as a post digital effect, but it's insane how good modern amp plugins are. In the end, it's just a pimped out filter. The wah in Neural DSP plugs and even Amplitube 5 are crazy good. I love playing with a real wah pedal as it's super fun to rock it with your foot, but being able to have total control over the pedal with DAW automation is pretty incredible too. Def worth checking out.
That was a long enjoyable tutorial today, very good! Regarding the concept “more feeling than hearing”, I like how you manage that the slapback delay ends this way. It is hard to hear it, but it is there, causing a global effect! I remember an old video about vocal reverb, where with eq the evident reverb could be hidden from ear, but it was there: ruclips.net/video/vGc_6sUz1_c/видео.html I guess one can experiment with some of the tips here mixing acoustic guitar too.
I'm releasing this single on Nov 16th hopefully. I will add a link on this page then. Thanks, glad you like it so far! But you can also listen to some of her music on Spotify. Search for Anne-Clémence Rouffet
I found your vid very interesting. But afterwards I was glad to make recordings and mixing only on the classical field where tricks like these are not appropriate.
WOW. i undertand the delay and the reverb so much better. you're so good to explain those concept. thank you !!!!!
Another fun tip for the low-budget home studio folks out there: CLA Epic! It has four different delays and four different reverbs, all of which can be mixed to taste with individual sliders *in the plugin*, high pass and low pass filters on each, and a wet/dry knob so you don't have to put it on a send if you don't want to. I like it a lot on vocals, and I've used it on my drum bus too. It was one of the first plugins I bought when I started recording a couple of years ago because it seemed like such an unbelievable deal, and I still recommend it. It's basically all of these tips in one.
Very good tricks again. If I need any instructions or tips on mixing, there are two guys to check first: Chris Selim and Warren Huart.
not sure i replied to this tutorial, but it's a killer.....the balance of the delays towards creating a 'specialness' for vox is 'palpable' once these steps are taken....i also applied a small amount of sidechain compression on the 1/8 to boost the feedback a little....truly helpful tutorial
I’ve watched a lot of reverb tutorials over the past few years. This is probably the most concise one I’ve seen. Very well explained and demonstrated my man. And tip number 5 is a new one for me. So thank you for that too!
Awesome! Glad you enjoyed the video, thanks and you're weclome!
Wow, great, clear and easy to follow video! Hearing this made me go to your channel and check out the song in its entirety. Really well composed and catchy song, top notch arranging and mixing. Also the woman singing did a great job. She has a very cool vibe that IMHO really matches the track perfectly. Best of luck to you with your music and RUclips channel, thanks so much for taking the time to make all of these informative videos and keep up the great work!
That was top notch! Typical for you. 😀 Thank you, Chris, and stay safe and sound! 🙏
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks Frank!
I ❤️ French style music! And this one IS COOL ♨️ 💯❕
Thank you for very good tutorial! 💫👍
Great tutorial, and super catchy song!
Thanks David, that's my new single coming out in the next few weeks :-)
@@mixdownonline you should link that kind of thing! Had to go hunt for it. Lovely song, mate!
À l'infini (feat. Anne-Clémence Rouffet) by Chris Selim. I actually Shazam‘ed it from the video. So. There you have it.
This tutorial is fantastic, Thanks, man!
Hi Quin, glad it helped!
Hey Chris, that's an awesome track! 🔥 Great tutorial as well, cheers! 😀🤙
This is now my go to video for delays. So much great info.
Thank you for this video. May God bless you ❤
@12:34 Pro tip: use A/B settings for switching between on and off quicker :-)
Great video and overview!
Cool, thanks!
Hi Chris, great video & nice headphone
Good ideas. Beautiful song. Now I must search on stereo delay in Studio One. :)
New fan! Subscribed!!
Very clean workflow, very smooth results. Nice work, bruv. I really enjoyed the results.
Hi Chris. A really interesting viewpoint on using delays. Great to see you using the stock Cubase plug-ins too. The Stereo Delay is great sounding and more than sufficient for most recording needs. Cheers.
Very nice Chris, a lot of options !! I specially like the Vocal Throws
Thanks!
Almost every single video I’ve watched demoing vocal effects and mixing has been centered around an annoying vocal track that I have to listen to for 20 minutes. This is an exception and a great track
On a stereo slap delay, I like to drop the second echo down a few dB.
Really nice tutorials, thanks ! I already look your tips for the reverb it's really usefull and nice explained, i want to improve my skill at mixing as musicien so, i just subscribed ! Thanks again for this work
Cubase 10 and higher stock plugins are sooooo good.
Yes they are!
Sir, Thank you so much for your sharing. Loved that you would use most of the stock effects in your tutorials. Thanks again
You're welcome!
Je me suis toujours questionné sur l'utilisation du Delay dans ma musique. Et je trouve que tu expliques bien la façon de s'en servir. Merci!
I don't use these stock plugins enough! They do a great job! Thanks for the refresher!
Hey Matt! They do the job well! Thanks bro!
All your Cubase and mixing videos are great. Good job Chris!
Thanks Chris. These methods make such a difference in achieving a professional sounding mix 👍🙏
Glad you think so!
One of the best delay tutorials - thanks!
Really nice track, Chris! I'd buy it.
Thanks millions Chris as always.. You really showcase how Delays come in handy than reverbs at times... !!!
Great vid
thats priceless technique u have given here. thanks for your great tips
Glad it was helpful!
Clear and concise Chris, thanks!
You're welcome, Douglas!
I love the tutorials but your killing me with the songs you are using lol i love the channel though I've learned some really amazing techniques and thank you for helping so many of us to learn valuble info and to be ready for whatever is coming after Spotifys reign of terror finally ends.
Im glad I found your channel ❤️
Glad you found my channel too!
I'm going to try something delay trick for my piano solo, to achieve deep but clear sound than a simply reverb. Thank to inspire me.
You're welcome! Have fun!
Fantastic Video! 👍
Thanks man...that brought it up for me a few notches, very good tutorial...have fun...peace
Glad it helped! Thanks for watching!
Awesome video, thanks! Do you use any of these shorter delays together at the same time? Do you insert the reverb after the delay on the same track? Thanks 🙏
Master !!
👌
Love your videos Chris, thanks so much. 👍👍👍
Nice tips, and vocalist! 👍🏼
We need start to finish vocal mix videos sir 🙏
Thank you so much Chris
Great instructional video! I am going to give all that a try! God bless.
Hope you enjoy
Amazing Video, thank you!!!
How can I see the automation on the audiowave like in 17:38?
Excellent and to the Point
THANKS MY g; MUCH LOVE
Yeah! All tricks are very good. I'll use them in my next mix!
Awesome :-)
Awesome bro gonna try that on my next time, thanks
Another great video, thanks Chris. I will be putting these tips to good use.
Glad it was helpful, Mark!
Thank you for sharing.I like the track.
Thanks Chris, wonderful video
Great info Chris! Was the mono delay plugin on its own FX mono channel vs the stereo delay plugin on its own stereo FX channel ? Thanks so much...😎
KICK ASS CHRIS that gave me ideas and explained controls functions also thanks
Lol! Thanks Steve
really liked the song, where can you find it completely listen to?
I'm releasing this single on Nov 16th hopefully. I will add a link on this page then. Thanks, glad you like it so far!
Perfect walk through 👍🏼 btw what song is this?
Great info Chris! Question I have my L. vocal track on a mono channel assigned to a stereo buss/ group. How how do I setup a stereo delay vs mono delay? Thank you so much!
The singer is coming across as pitch perfect...but maybe her vocal line has gone through vari audio...
Great job in the vocal effects...I'll be less intimidated using these however for a blues writer I'm used to hearing a way drier vocal line...but will at times do more of a rock tune.
Thanks Chris...very helpful.
Amazing
And very well taught
Thanks sir
How about make a video mixing a beat or a song from scratch and from start to end. That would help a lot of us.
Hey chris, where can i listen to your music? I really liked this song! And thank you for these awsome tricks!!
I'm releasing this single on Nov 16th hopefully. I will add a link on this page then. Thanks, glad you like it so far!
@@mixdownonline I am really looking forward to it. What's your artist name (on Apple Music)? Is it "inKontrast"?
@@KaitavSapreMusic This time around, you'll be able to find it under Chris Selim :-)
@@mixdownonline Great, waiting for the release! :)
Thanks Chris.
Any time!
Great video! Thanks!
You're welcome!
one of my best cubase teacher ❤
Awesome! Thanks a lot!
Very nicely explain...
Thanks 👍 Chris sir
You are welcome
dope video. i have a question though. when doing the stereo delay can you do 2 mono channels on the tracks and pan Left to n rright?
As a music creator myself i always say, never depend on the equipments to do the artist homework. Drum machine and protools don't make hit songs. And most of all the hardest part. to create a balance while staying centered the artist need to find music's hole and 💍 CHUCK THROUGH IT. Lol! 🤣 However, I kinda like the melody, but i think the delivery needs justice!
Which are the best default reverb and delay default plugin which give good voice cleanness and echo in cubase 10.5 pro
Thank you
Excellent video, thanks a lot. Great song by the way, is it out?
Thanks, the song will be out early November at the latest
@@mixdownonline Thanks, waiting for it. Best wishes!
@@mixdownonline Please do let us know when the song is out. Eagerly waiting for it! :)
Thank you master! 🙏🙏🙏
Most helpful video I’ve seen this month. Nice one.
Great to hear! tyhanks!
Great...Sir.....
Please Tell me the Name of the Song , i want to hear it from start to end! Your Video tips are Great
Hi Chris. What's the name of the song starting at 3.30?
Hey Tim, that's my new single coming out in late October. (I'm not the one signing ;-)
@@mixdownonline great tutorial, who is singing? v nice voice
Thank U
Hey Chris, great stuff my friend!!
I sometimes use a 20 millisecond delay on lead vocals live on a return channel to brighten things up, but this is a whole new way of looking at delay.
Thanks for this!
A quick non related question for you regarding DI tracks.
Recording heavy rock gtr out of Mesa Boogie and gtr player uses wha and chorus at times.
One track is the whole sound through mic on cab.
Should the DI track be post wha and chorus pedal or straight out of the gtr, or should I record one of each using 2 DI boxes?
Not sure what a mix engineer would be looking for.
Thanks Chris!
Get the DI straight from the pickups. No point having a DI with effects on it. ESPECIALLY modulation effects like chorus, flangers, octave drops, etc. You have very little flexibility to change the tone once those effects are baked in. And the hard truth: Very few (if any) pedals can outperform modern high end effect plugins. Honestly, you’re better off adding modulation in post through the DAW.
@@Nightmoore Thanks for the advice bud. I used two DI's and recorded both just so I had them. I've never worked with a wha plug-in before.
I guess I won't be saying that for long lol.
Cheers man!
@@66fitton Nice. You made the right call. That really is the best of all worlds. Now you can re-amp if you want and mix in a whole other rig with that guitar. I know something like a Wah seems dumb to use as a post digital effect, but it's insane how good modern amp plugins are. In the end, it's just a pimped out filter. The wah in Neural DSP plugs and even Amplitube 5 are crazy good. I love playing with a real wah pedal as it's super fun to rock it with your foot, but being able to have total control over the pedal with DAW automation is pretty incredible too. Def worth checking out.
what is the software?? thanks
I work in Cubase as my main DAW
Tnx
Muito bom! Parabéns!
Hey, what is the name of the song? Great helpful video!
Very nice. They always say mix in mono....when setting up the stereo delay, do you listen in mono?
I do check my mixes in mono briefly to listen if I have phase issues but for the most part, I don't care about Mono to be honest
@@mixdownonline thank you. I apreciate it.
That was a long enjoyable tutorial today, very good! Regarding the concept “more feeling than hearing”, I like how you manage that the slapback delay ends this way. It is hard to hear it, but it is there, causing a global effect! I remember an old video about vocal reverb, where with eq the evident reverb could be hidden from ear, but it was there: ruclips.net/video/vGc_6sUz1_c/видео.html
I guess one can experiment with some of the tips here mixing acoustic guitar too.
Oh yeah, I remember this video, that's a long time ago ;-)
daaamn, where can we get this vocal from?
I'm releasing this single on Nov 16th hopefully. I will add a link on this page then. Thanks, glad you like it so far! But you can also listen to some of her music on Spotify. Search for Anne-Clémence Rouffet
I found your vid very interesting. But afterwards I was glad to make recordings and mixing only on the classical field where tricks like these are not appropriate.
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
What's the name of the song? Where can you listen to it?
👑✌️🙏
Thanks!
@@mixdownonline I learned a lot of things from you. I am grateful to you for this
Wonderfull song ..what,s happened with it.
Sending this one to mastering right now, should be released in November
What’s this song name?
I was hoping you would talk about side - chaining delay... 🤔 🙄
interesting
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I still don't understand how a stereo delay can work on a mono track.
By using a stereo FX Channel track like in this video or my using a Stereo Channel if you want to use a Delay as an Insert plugin
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