here's my trick to give vox more space without using reverb : send h delay (slap : 1/16 or 1/32) -> waves doubler (basic doubler but enable the direct signal !!!), -> gtr amp for more harmonics
am i the only one who prefered the Regular one exemple (in a certain part) at the end instead of the greg wells at the end ? like its sound more powerfull even if it's less professional.
i have a real 1176 and I play with the attack and release to get it to my liking but im also using analog so if I fuck it up that's it no redo's so for a few of my mixes mainly hip pop i use Greg's settings
Great tips...but really needs to be balanced in context. NEVER just do stuff. eg if you are already using the rhythmic movement on the extreme L&R, then the ping ping will just make it a mess. Decide on the vision of the mix first. Who owns that space? The vocal is generally the connection point and everything should support that point (unless its for tension/release). Stuff flapping about without meaning does little for a good picture...look at a good photo. Depth of field shots work so well...why? Composition, declutter is the most important thing. Context Context Context Before you add any 'magic settings Even reverb (although these are great tips), eq before the reverb else you are pumping mud into the diffusion (but can be useful for art), Use linear phase for any HP/LP on all tracks as use for a xover introduces no phase distortion. eg If you have a sparse mix and focus on occasional kick or tom, leave the bottom end alone, it creates a great sense of power and make a copy of the reverb WITH the eq for the other stuff...sounds wild and glued Anyway...we are all on a journey! Enjoy
Asking about the delay trick at he end. Do you need to put both the stereo and mono delay on the same bus send, on separate busses or you put them on the vocal track channel ?
I am not unfamiliar to these concepts, these plugins or to their respective hardware counterparts, where applicable; but how might one confirm or verify the validity of any of the aforementioned mixers using such techniques?
I heard time based effects should go on sends (bus), eq, saturation, compression (a part for ny compression) and transient shapers would go on inserts. Reverb, delay, echo, chorus, doubler on sends. Almost everytime eq before effect (especially remove low freq before reverb, cause they don't exist in nature).
That delay trick is really cool. I've come to prefer delay on vocals over reverb. I can't wait to try this.
here's my trick to give vox more space without using reverb : send h delay (slap : 1/16 or 1/32) -> waves doubler (basic doubler but enable the direct signal !!!), -> gtr amp for more harmonics
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am i the only one who prefered the Regular one exemple (in a certain part) at the end instead of the greg wells at the end ? like its sound more powerfull even if it's less professional.
i have a real 1176 and I play with the attack and release to get it to my liking but im also using analog so if I fuck it up that's it no redo's so for a few of my mixes mainly hip pop i use Greg's settings
Thank you for your content! Learning so much.
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Thanks for your words here,very clear and easy to understand.cheers for Sage audio bit too
so are you saying use both the delays in the chain with the ping pong being first?
Really good channel sir! I like the way you explain your subject matter.
Great tips...but really needs to be balanced in context. NEVER just do stuff. eg if you are already using the rhythmic movement on the extreme L&R, then the ping ping will just make it a mess. Decide on the vision of the mix first. Who owns that space? The vocal is generally the connection point and everything should support that point (unless its for tension/release). Stuff flapping about without meaning does little for a good picture...look at a good photo. Depth of field shots work so well...why? Composition, declutter is the most important thing.
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Before you add any 'magic settings
Even reverb (although these are great tips), eq before the reverb else you are pumping mud into the diffusion (but can be useful for art), Use linear phase for any HP/LP on all tracks as use for a xover introduces no phase distortion.
eg If you have a sparse mix and focus on occasional kick or tom, leave the bottom end alone, it creates a great sense of power and make a copy of the reverb WITH the eq for the other stuff...sounds wild and glued
Anyway...we are all on a journey! Enjoy
Asking about the delay trick at he end. Do you need to put both the stereo and mono delay on the same bus send, on separate busses or you put them on the vocal track channel ?
I am not unfamiliar to these concepts, these plugins or to their respective hardware counterparts, where applicable; but how might one confirm or verify the validity of any of the aforementioned mixers using such techniques?
Nice!
Hmm, I actually prefer the non Greg Wells delay at 8:42 better.
Thank you for this
Thanks for the video
Is this delay trick to be a send it Insert?
I heard time based effects should go on sends (bus), eq, saturation, compression (a part for ny compression) and transient shapers would go on inserts. Reverb, delay, echo, chorus, doubler on sends. Almost everytime eq before effect (especially remove low freq before reverb, cause they don't exist in nature).
Glue is everything.
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Thanks for the video.