@@MusicProducersBlog No, you must have heard it wrong. It's not parallel compression if it's not parallel. Parallel compression involves a secondary signal from another bus with heavy compression blended into the main bus.
That's easy; you can figure that out by yourself. You can also check out my previous video about iZotope Aurora, which should help with getting the perfect reverb sound. All the best.
That's not true. It's all about transparency; nothing to do with bad recordings. The biggest beginner mistake is overworking one plugin (or three in your case); you'll never get a transparent sound with that approach. Plugins sound horrible when you overwork them. Hence, we use multiple plugins to achieve a particular result.
@ did you remove my response. Transparency starts with the recording. I been mixing for 32 years and never use more than 3 plugins in a vocal. I am using analog gear and maybe that’s why they are using so many plugins because the vocal sound like trash. It’s sad that young people are buying into this over processing technique. Get a good vocalist and vocal chain. It will make your work flow easy. It’s garbage; really every insert is crazy.
Everything just has its own sound and colors the vocals differently. I’m sure you can do all these in fewer plug ins but the sound or color you won’t get. It doesn’t make it bad that it’s too many but there are many ways to mix music. I’ve seen people use 3 different eqs simply for the tonality each one gives. Do you need 3 eqs? No, but those 3 different eqs may color the sound in a way you like. The point of engineering is to make it sound good or better. Sometimes it takes a little more sometimes a little less.
vocal sounds great at the end : ) good video bro. thanks for the info
You're most welcome, and all the best ☺
Where did you get the information
From the tutorials he does with MWTM.
He made it up 😂
6:02 that isn't parallel compression
I've heard Jaycen say it's parallel compression a couple of times. Maybe he's wrong and you're right.
@@MusicProducersBlog No, you must have heard it wrong. It's not parallel compression if it's not parallel. Parallel compression involves a secondary signal from another bus with heavy compression blended into the main bus.
thanks for explaining the the m= 404 plugin I wass confused
You're very welcome. All the best ☺
de reverb and delay?
That's easy; you can figure that out by yourself. You can also check out my previous video about iZotope Aurora, which should help with getting the perfect reverb sound. All the best.
Je vais essayer ça 👍
All the best 😀
dang way more complex than my; Proq3, soothe2, LA2A, or fairchild, decapitator, proq3. then bus the vocals with farchild, and fx bus with proR2
Nah, it's not compex. Every plugin serves a good purpose. Thanks for the comment ☺
@@Illiyinmusic why you using 8 plugins to treat a vocal?
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This is ridiculous, I can get all that with one eq and one compressor and limiter. if you have to do all this, means the recording was not good.
That's not true. It's all about transparency; nothing to do with bad recordings.
The biggest beginner mistake is overworking one plugin (or three in your case); you'll never get a transparent sound with that approach.
Plugins sound horrible when you overwork them. Hence, we use multiple plugins to achieve a particular result.
@ did you remove my response. Transparency starts with the recording. I been mixing for 32 years and never use more than 3 plugins in a vocal. I am using analog gear and maybe that’s why they are using so many plugins because the vocal sound like trash. It’s sad that young people are buying into this over processing technique. Get a good vocalist and vocal chain. It will make your work flow easy. It’s garbage; really every insert is crazy.
@@MusicProducersBlogexactly
@@PlatnumbabyI think he’s fully in the box now
Everything just has its own sound and colors the vocals differently. I’m sure you can do all these in fewer plug ins but the sound or color you won’t get. It doesn’t make it bad that it’s too many but there are many ways to mix music. I’ve seen people use 3 different eqs simply for the tonality each one gives. Do you need 3 eqs? No, but those 3 different eqs may color the sound in a way you like. The point of engineering is to make it sound good or better. Sometimes it takes a little more sometimes a little less.
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