Oli Sykes' RAW vocals (the honest truth)
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Please change the title from "RAW vocals" to "unmixed vocals". If we define raw as this then I guess my burger is still a cow.
imagine being this stupid
Thank you I learned the difference cause of this
100% I was like there is not a raw vocal track to be found on nail the mix 🤣
@@asispeakofficial😂😂😂😂
LMFAO
this is my favourite BMTH song & Jordan's work not only production wise but using his own voice to make that many harmonies makes me appreciate how powerful the chorus reallly is
I’m really going to miss Jordan’s part in the band
it's insane to see 2 stack of Oli's vocals and about 15 layers of Jordan LMAO
It’s crazy how he went from barely being able to sing when they went into Sempiternal to being one of the most insane live vocalists out there.
tbh the Sempiternal vocals were really good actually. screaming with good technique requires you to learn all the same fundamentals as singing so he had a big head start
What's insane is saying that Oli is a good live vocalist. You could go on all day naming vocalists who are much better than Oli.
Listen to Leprous, Haken, or Moon Tooth there are tons of incredible modern vocalists that Oli couldn't hold a candle to.
@@dillonbrowning4564 He's fine lol. The other person was stretching it with the most insane live vocalist but you're just being a clown suggesting that he isn't even good.
@@SDREHXC I personally would say he's not good live. The man was literally whispering when I saw them. It was one of the worst vocal performances I've heard especially from such a popular band. Maybe it was an off night for him but the videos I've seen since aren't great either. I guess I'm just not a fan of his voice in general but I really wish some of the truly great vocalists out there would get more love.
Sill sings Shadow Moses with the same playback as 10 years ago
The armonies are amazing
Well, theyre not totally raw ... they have been through autotune it seems
Heard jordan and started to feel really sad :(
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Awesome!!! Loved hearing Olis RAW Voice on this tracks... Loved the Mix Process on it !!!
imagine not hearing this song for years but still being a total bop, you get to minute 5 and oli starts going “i think we’re /doooooooo-oooomed” you’re totally vibing, feeling it, starting to swing your head a lil-, getting into it and a FUCKING AD POPS UP. FUUUUUUCK!!!! 😭
I had that same moment "omg f how did you do that?" when I first saw someone copying plugins to other tracks in Cubase. I'd always seen it done in pro tools, and was always thinking I wish they would add that to Cubase. I've used Cubase since like CB SX3 days and only found that out recently lmao. I'd been manually opening new versions of the same plugging over and over for time.
I started making templates with a bunch of the same plug ins I always use on tracks, but I hated doing it because my templates for different songs varied so wildly, and I like to build them per track. I ended up with a middle ground of a bunch of commonly used track set ups as a template that I could just copy each track from to have as many of that version of my track set up as needed, but it still wasn't ideal. Now I can just go alt+click drag and it's done, I felt so stupid when I realised haha. I've dug into the manual a few times fairly heavily, but I must of just missed it, probably thinking I already knew all the shortcuts I needed or something so skipped over that section, idk how I didn't know tbh, but it's a game changer and saves SO much time now. xD
This is actually a common method for copying almost anything! Not just DAWs, but you can alt click drag files in windows and most other software. I use it in premiere, photoshop, davinci, logic and cubase regularly!
Dan is the goat! Thank you guys for this. 🙏🏻
URM, you don't have to insult our intelligence by lying. They're not raw vocals, we know what raw sounds like because a lot of us out here record in bedrooms with $200 interfaces lol.
Buncha grumpy tryhards in this comment section jeeZ. This was really cool to watch, it’s interesting to see/hear all the different vocal layers!
It's crazy-- we would have KILLED to have access to videos like this even 10 years ago
@@URMAcademy and we would’ve killed to have access to raw vocal recordings. What’s your point? The video is great. We’re just salty you’ve lied to us all in the title.
Oli Sykes is so talented!
He’s also a massive asshole in real life
You mean Jordan Fish. 😂
@@rafsnchz Why not both
He is OK, not good though.
the raw vocal is already solid actually
I mean it's not totally "raw" it is already tuned and probably had some compression on the way in.
Not really...
@@LynzuAnderson rest assured it has already been tuned AND DISTORTED, you can hear it ffs
so this is the producer of bmth?
Yep Dan lancaster
He produce for many band like SWS, One Ok Rock, Don Broco, Ocean ate Alaska, Blink 182,
so where is the finished product?
whats the honest truth bout that now?
just a bait to get your ass watching
Auto tune was used on the stems
@@some_g333 autotune is used on EVERY track in the music industry. It's a standard. Same thing goes to breakdowns, where guitarists actually leave only 1 string on the guitar when recording in a studio to avoid accidentally hitting other strings. A digital record needs to be perfect. So, it's often doesn't sound the same as live
@@sunnsetshorts look up appeal to authority fallacy
Wrong
Big bait title.
This is so awesome
I’m here the first time and I don’t understand the goal of the video or anything you’re doing…
Maybe you’ll add an intro or a sentence in the description next time? :)
so many vocal tracks lol
First time seeing bruh?
This isn’t anything new. Bands back then did it when autotune wasn’t a thing and they do it now to make it sound more massive.
when you ask Jordan Fish why you should let him sleep with you: 6:33
veeeeeeeeeery clickbaity title.
The auto-tune is soooo blatant around 5:00, it is far from RAW vocals
fresh
What’s the point of this? It’s mixed vocals and the same thing over and over. Nothing raw about this click bait.
Fish is a way better vocalist , you can actually hear it here .
The auto tune is strong in this one
Pitch correction is used almost all the time
Melodyne most likely
@@ChrisNokiaa we know. But this is not what you expect when you hear a "RAW" track
A raw track just means it's not mixed. Doesn't mean it's not processed@@DodInTheSky
@@GTORT a raw track is a track with no post-processing applied. It could be EQd and compressed. Pitch correction definitely doesn’t count as “raw”. These are called stems.
Saw him live. Welcome to yawnvile. The band was good, but Oli has always been underwhelming to me. Not even a B list screamer.
When you see them? I saw them 2 weeks ago and Oli’s never sounded better, gutturals, fry’s, 15+ second screams, best he’s ever been
raw lol. its autotuned, edited, compressed to fuck and anyone that's anyone knows that.
If compressors and saturation tools didnt exist these bands wouldn't either. Absolute trash vocal takes from everyone involved.
thats basic mixing. literally every artist and band uses those plus more. it has nothing to do with vocal ability. what on earth are you talking about??
Minum obat dulu ya om
@@KamuBodohYaKan sepakat.