Great stuff, thank you 👍 That feeling when you're doing everything the hard way and then you see something like this and you're like... aaaah wow so this is acutally possible ☺🙃
Thank you Dom for sharing many amazing things from Cubase. Love you a lot!!! Probably you explained most out of Cubase that the users need to know. Thanks a lot. -David from India.
Hello Dom, thank you for always sharing videos, your channel has bee of great help to me. For the Haas effect, did yiu panned it all the way to the right but the vocals is sounding on both side, why?
Great Dom. 5 excellent ideas to improve voices. Really, inside Cubase there are tremendous amount of solutions, even without using 3rd party plugins. Thanks a lot.
Very-very useful and interesting as always! Thank you very much! Just wondered if ever made video "How to make a voice like "Yello The expert" or "SOFI TUKKER - Best Friend feat. NERVO (man's voice)"?
Highlighting specific lines or words is a good suggestion Dom. Is there a plug-in that will make me appear to have the good taste required to be musically judicious? 😄
Good video as alway Dom, You prop know that if you click on the audio file, there is an option top right in the object box to adjust the pitch & transpose of the audio file, guess the plug in works best if your audio file is chopped into different takes :)
Great Video, Thank you! One question: When it comes to the Haas effect you're useing the stereo delay. What about the mono2stereo plugin that is also included in cubase? To me it appears working as at least similar?
Cloner is an amazing tool. Not only for vocals, but good on percussions and bass as well, even if it's a bit risky, you know. Just a couple of days ago I used it in a mix where I had a synth bass that needed some widening in the mid range. I did a shootout bewtween Eventide H910 [legendary plugin which I use since ages] and Cloner: well, I went for Cloner this time. Thx for the video Dom.
Yo dom. I use cubase 12 AI as it was a free DAW with my steinberg ur44c. I'm a bit lost on whether to use direct monitoring or not. My project are pretty small compared to most people. So computer power is not a problem. The problem I'm having is that while inside cubase recording a rap I don't hear the effects like the delay I use until I finish recording and switch the monitor button off on the audio track. I have a software mixer that comes included with the ur44c and that comes with a few plugins and morthing channel strip. Should I effect the mic line in the mixer and would that be recorded on the audio track. What I normally do is add a bit of delay on the inserts in cubase. Record my takes. Then take the effects out of the insert to bring it back to dry. Can someone help me out with the solution to this or dom should do a quick video as it will help me out and I bet ya more cubase users are thinking the same. Thank you
I wonder if you can help me convert an MP4 file so that will load into Cubase on an audio track? How is the MP4 file converted and do I need to use another program. I prefer using Cubase and my MP4 file is in iTunes. Wishing you and your family the very best thank you in advance Peter Reynolds.
Great videos thank you Dom. Hey I wanted to ask you ....I do a lot of mixing that involves Cues ..multiple music pieces within a Project. Is there a way to have a Second Timer , running in minutes and seconds , that runs from the Left Locator ? ( wherever that marker may be set ) I can't seem to find one anywhere and it would be Really useful for my Cubase work .
Great video bro..One thing that beats me when recording vocals is this..All my sessions are at 1024 441khz. and when im done with the instruments and lastly wanna record vocals,i have to reduce the buffer size to 512 because of latency issues when recording vocals, but then my daw crashes after restarting it..
Do the vocal production in a separate project, and when you are finished export it as one single wav file or as separate stems and import it back to the instrumental project. I do this every time.
I can't believe how effective the second trick (ER) is, without drastically affecting the stereo image or the reverb
Great stuff, thank you 👍 That feeling when you're doing everything the hard way and then you see something like this and you're like... aaaah wow so this is acutally possible ☺🙃
Thank you so much🙏 I found the answer I was looking for.
Thank you Dom for sharing many amazing things from Cubase. Love you a lot!!! Probably you explained most out of Cubase that the users need to know. Thanks a lot.
-David from India.
Thanks dom sharing cubase Voice creating Amazing tricks 🙏
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Super erklärt, Dankeschön.
You are a magician! Thanx for all the knowledge!!!
New tools for my toolbox. Thanks Dom, from Mexico.
We love Dom!
Thanks! I will try any of these for my clean vocal sections for my metal project. 🤘🏻
Thank you for the video, Dom. Superb as always!
"excellent and energizing information my friend! thank you"...😎🎶
Awesome, thanks!
DOM IS THE MAN! Thanx So Much, This Is DOPE!
Dom for president I swear. Always dope Videos. Thanks so much 👍
this is So Very COOL Treatment ..Regard from Indonesia
Thank you Dom
I've used both together , revelation and stereo delay and it sounds very nice...try em.
You are awesome my dude.
You are blessed man
Hello Dom, thank you for always sharing videos, your channel has bee of great help to me.
For the Haas effect, did yiu panned it all the way to the right but the vocals is sounding on both side, why?
the revelation way is great!
Great Dom. 5 excellent ideas to improve voices. Really, inside Cubase there are tremendous amount of solutions, even without using 3rd party plugins. Thanks a lot.
Yes, Dom really shows how useful and powerful the Cubase plugins are.
Great video thank you
And thats a cool Song too!
fantastic tips
amazing. thanks !!
This is really amazing 😍
I'm loving it
Thank u so much..😍😍
Thanks Dom! Great ideas 👍
ery good tips DOm, now next video, describe the vocal techniques of Queen or the beatles, let's go for more
Too Good to be true !
THANK YOU~
Thank you
Very-very useful and interesting as always! Thank you very much!
Just wondered if ever made video "How to make a voice like "Yello The expert" or "SOFI TUKKER - Best Friend feat. NERVO (man's voice)"?
Highlighting specific lines or words is a good suggestion Dom. Is there a plug-in that will make me appear to have the good taste required to be musically judicious? 😄
good good. very good.
Hi Dom . Whats the analyzing tool you are using on the second screen ?
Good video as alway Dom, You prop know that if you click on the audio file, there is an option top right in the object box to adjust the pitch & transpose of the audio file, guess the plug in works best if your audio file is chopped into different takes :)
Great Video, Thank you! One question: When it comes to the Haas effect you're useing the stereo delay. What about the mono2stereo plugin that is also included in cubase? To me it appears working as at least similar?
Cloner is an amazing tool. Not only for vocals, but good on percussions and bass as well, even if it's a bit risky, you know. Just a couple of days ago I used it in a mix where I had a synth bass that needed some widening in the mid range. I did a shootout bewtween Eventide H910 [legendary plugin which I use since ages] and Cloner: well, I went for Cloner this time. Thx for the video Dom.
Yo dom. I use cubase 12 AI as it was a free DAW with my steinberg ur44c. I'm a bit lost on whether to use direct monitoring or not. My project are pretty small compared to most people. So computer power is not a problem. The problem I'm having is that while inside cubase recording a rap I don't hear the effects like the delay I use until I finish recording and switch the monitor button off on the audio track. I have a software mixer that comes included with the ur44c and that comes with a few plugins and morthing channel strip. Should I effect the mic line in the mixer and would that be recorded on the audio track. What I normally do is add a bit of delay on the inserts in cubase. Record my takes. Then take the effects out of the insert to bring it back to dry. Can someone help me out with the solution to this or dom should do a quick video as it will help me out and I bet ya more cubase users are thinking the same. Thank you
I wonder if you can help me convert an MP4 file so that will load into Cubase on an audio track? How is the MP4 file converted and do I need to use another program. I prefer using Cubase and my MP4 file is in iTunes. Wishing you and your family the very best thank you in advance Peter Reynolds.
Great videos thank you Dom.
Hey I wanted to ask you ....I do a lot of mixing that involves Cues ..multiple music pieces within a Project.
Is there a way to have a Second Timer , running in minutes and seconds , that runs from the Left Locator ? ( wherever that marker may be set ) I can't seem to find one anywhere and it would be Really useful for my Cubase work .
How can I get that same hass effect in which plugin is it?
Surprised nothing is mentioned about mono compatibility. Half of these techniques can ruin the phase correlation of the vocals.
Great video bro..One thing that beats me when recording vocals is this..All my sessions are at 1024 441khz. and when im done with the instruments and lastly wanna record vocals,i have to reduce the buffer size to 512 because of latency issues when recording vocals, but then my daw crashes after restarting it..
Do the vocal production in a separate project, and when you are finished export it as one single wav file or as separate stems and import it back to the instrumental project. I do this every time.
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Please which category can I get this cloner
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Hi Dom. Are there Tutorials in Greeks?
Where is the plate or the hall and delay. The vocals are sticking out and not in the mix)
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Good information but bad line.