Spent 10 years grinding through trial and error to learn the secrets of electronic music production, and then this man of the nords comes along and gives away all the secrets for free just like that... Haha, where were these generous people when I started out? Great videos, man. You’re reaching out a hand to the next generation of music makers. Quality stuff.
When I was starting out in 1998, there was no info at all back then, only songs you loved and the projects you physically bring home on floppy disks to scavenge for samples. In 2020 it feels weird and awesome at the same time to see how much effective knowledge people on TH-cam can bring to the table that was absolutely absent when I was starting, and even to this day I still could learn.
I couldn't really find any video going through the whole process of mixing vocals from start to finish, and I always struggled with what to do with vocals when I started out. I reaaally hope this helps, let me know if u guys have any tricks and I hope u have a great day 🎉
I've been engineering and producing for around 17 years now. Got some training (and a bunch of student debt) about 13 years ago, yet the coursework was run through so quickly there wasn't any time to make sure I really understood WHAT I was doing, only what techniques I'm supposed to use. I know every part of the process to mix, but I like seeing people's videos, just to see if they explain it in a way that makes more sense to me. You hit on everything important in this video, and vocals is the last "hurdle" I have to cross to be satisfied with my mixes. I'm really glad I came across this video today, and I'll be checking out more of your content! Kudos!
You are amazing. I literally have been searching for a good vocal mixing tutorial for quite sometime now and it looks like I've finally found one. Thank you and have a good day. :)
Finalllly!!!! No one everrrrrr goes over mixing vocals. Every single video I’ve seen completely skips this process and I’ve never understood why. HELLO! It’s the most important thing
now I get why he said he spends more than a 100 hours in a song. This guy is on whole next level of teaching. I've been watching his videos like 10 times a day to make sure I zucc all that knawledge
A trick I think is very useful to use is by duplicating your vocal and put a stereo widener on it and then cutting off a little of the low ends of the vocal thereby your vocals still have a complete feeling and make your mix full but the attention is put on your central and main vocal. Just a quick little tip I think is useful.😊
thank you for your videos!!💛 And by the way - I heard so many times this line "tell me a lie, tell me you love me one more time" that I just have to go and download it cause now I'm singing this line over and over again!!!! 😄
Doing these small steps to Make sure your base vocals are 90% done will help prevent that amateur mix sound 3:15 balancing base vocals before using compressor 5:00 going back to comping and pitching a vocal part correctly so auto tune isn’t used too much an creates an unnatural sound 6:40 auto tune each channel/ vocal track independently If you try to be lazy and batch auto tune all vocals together it will get messy and will show 7:25 be wary not to overdo removal of specific sound waves in each vocal part too much, because removing too many of these sound freq can make the vocal sound unnatural, after all its the combination of these diff freq that give each of us our original sounding vocal instrument 8:10 the singers vocal could sound better 1 half tone down because she may be using chest vs head or mix But if the track requires it to be 1 semitone up Then you could have her sing it 1 semitone down & then pitch it up 1 semitone in post Doing 1 semitone pitching up or down can still sound very natural =============== 5:18 if you want to fine tune the auto tune like adding vibrato or other specifics.... 6:36 now that everything is in key, time to remove everything that you don’t want = EQ 7:50 you can also automate the EQ to help takeout those randomly high freq 8:40 he’s EQd out freqs in the supporting vocals to the point where it doesn’t even sound good anymore on their own But the point is that they sound good as supporting vocals to make the lead vocal sound even better 8:55 can also automate the harmonic vocals to put more emphasis on certain parts of the singing line U2 9:00
This helps a lot, especially to due to the fact I'm using slightly mediocre vocal recordings, and I managed to bring the quality up. Thanks for this vid!
Thanks for this, Jonas! I've been looking forward to this one and it didn't disappoint! The details covered are much more in depth than other videos I've watched. I'll definitely be referencing this often until I get my own handle on vocals (I'm like a newborn giraffe trying to walk). Very much appreciated as always, thanks again man!
Yous videos give me so much depression, we only learn that we have to put so many hours to make it sound great ! you put so much work for all this, congrats!
I feel so dumb listening to you talk about notches and frequencies when I'm out here just tryina mix my vocals for an amateur song cover, with my undiagnosed attention deficit problem kicking in whenever you say something smart and professional and my brain is like "ight I'ma head out"
Great video with lots of learning points - thank you so much, Jonas! 🤗 Just wondering about the reverbs and delays, do you put them on the vocal bus or treat harmonies and dubs differently?
When EQing out bad frequencies, Jauz does this really neat trick where the EQ will only trigger when the bad frequencies hit using that plugin. It's really neat.
If you don't have Auto-tune or Melodyne and don't want to pitch everything manually, you can right click the vocal in the playlist and then choose "pitch correct sample". This will import the sample to edison where you can pitch and fine tune everything, then export it as a new sample :)
Great help! I make Heavy Metal but like the vocals to have a Pop feel. I’m away from my studio right now but when I get back to it I’ll definitely go back and try to apply your technique and fit it to my style.
Thank you for making all these instructional videos like this. I’ve got pages and pages of notes from all these videos, its really a big help to someone just starting out
So I heard Beautiful sounding harmonies and reverb on them and panned perfectly wide which makes the overall vocal very wide and melodic. Ok. Sounds good but it does not answer the question which is written in Title. "How To Mix Vocals Like A Pro (Any Genre)"
I think he was referring to people with stock plugins, and although newtone is technically stock, the first few levels of FL only come with it as a demo
You do vocals very similar to me... I have not seen anyone else notch out every annoying freq in a vocal and also use a Q to notch out Sibilance with a de-Esser , that’s exactly what I do. I also do that in my mastering chain to get rid of every annoying freq for the overall track.
Yoo amazing quality vocals, and really good tips knowing that there are not so good explaining stuff. So thank you, and hope you can check my remix (publishing it on Sunday😁)
The easy way is to mess around with reverb and adjust it's room size and decay time you'll end up with a good enough audio if you don't have knowledge about other things
Your content is so useful to boost creativity. Such an inspiration, seeing you breaking down things in the studio motivates me to reach further and to have fun every time I produce. Thank you!
Spent 10 years grinding through trial and error to learn the secrets of electronic music production, and then this man of the nords comes along and gives away all the secrets for free just like that... Haha, where were these generous people when I started out? Great videos, man. You’re reaching out a hand to the next generation of music makers. Quality stuff.
Still takes a long time to pick all this stuff up honestly don't worry
When I was starting out in 1998, there was no info at all back then, only songs you loved and the projects you physically bring home on floppy disks to scavenge for samples. In 2020 it feels weird and awesome at the same time to see how much effective knowledge people on TH-cam can bring to the table that was absolutely absent when I was starting, and even to this day I still could learn.
True that a godsend
Found this dude a few weeks back - most recent track is ten times better than my other stuff!! Eternally greatful!
buen video hermano ponle subtitulo en español por favor hermano bendiciones.
1:36 recording
1:59 comping
3:15 balancing
4:15 autotune
6:53 EQing
9:22 de-essing
10:14 compressing
12:34 setereo imaging
14:22 reverb
15:53 delays
Thanks for the note
good work...useful comment
Xin Liu read my minddddd!!!!
What is the software hes using?
@@sindeejay.original fl studio
I couldn't really find any video going through the whole process of mixing vocals from start to finish, and I always struggled with what to do with vocals when I started out. I reaaally hope this helps, let me know if u guys have any tricks and I hope u have a great day 🎉
thaanks
Thanks Jonas
Enjoy ADE!!!
@GlitchyPirate i think they check every remix , if not, its very unfair
Your Videos really mean a lot for me and since im making a Vocal track next week this will be very usefull!
I just heard “tell me a lie” 100000000 times
Tell me a lie
Tell me a lie
Tell me a lie
Bro I couldnt eatch this video after you i read that
Tell me a lie (4)
I've been engineering and producing for around 17 years now. Got some training (and a bunch of student debt) about 13 years ago, yet the coursework was run through so quickly there wasn't any time to make sure I really understood WHAT I was doing, only what techniques I'm supposed to use.
I know every part of the process to mix, but I like seeing people's videos, just to see if they explain it in a way that makes more sense to me. You hit on everything important in this video, and vocals is the last "hurdle" I have to cross to be satisfied with my mixes. I'm really glad I came across this video today, and I'll be checking out more of your content! Kudos!
I've never had vocals on my track because I don't know how to find one, but I still watched this. Thanks Jonas!
Splice is the perfect place!
It’s always a good day when Jonas Aden uploads
your profile pic is like Vories 😂
@@finnxmusic I was gonna say that too😂
@@finnxmusic fun fact: I've played handball against Vories and he cucked my team :p
Demxan hahaha
You are amazing. I literally have been searching for a good vocal mixing tutorial for quite sometime now and it looks like I've finally found one. Thank you and have a good day. :)
I wish Aden was my friend. He's so talented.
You call your friends by their second names?
@@joewilson2175 Well yeah, when i have multiple friends with same first name. Its common among my social group to reefer by last names.
@@joewilson2175 my friends also calls me by my last name
Jared Renz same. i guess i am what i eat
This was super helpful!! Awesome video as always :D
2:27 I just heard Jonas Aden meow, it was beautiful
😂😂
Hey Jonas thank you so much,great staff and an easy to follow tutorial !
You are my producer teacher
Best person to learn how to produce house music
Finalllly!!!! No one everrrrrr goes over mixing vocals. Every single video I’ve seen completely skips this process and I’ve never understood why. HELLO! It’s the most important thing
Since youve been gone! I can breathe for the first time!
Oh my god, I just noticed that!
now I get why he said he spends more than a 100 hours in a song.
This guy is on whole next level of teaching. I've been watching his videos like 10 times a day to make sure I zucc all that knawledge
Legend says that Jonas is wearing the Spongebob boxers under that desk😂😂
😂
Thank you for all your explanations. They really help a lot
A trick I think is very useful to use is by duplicating your vocal and put a stereo widener on it and then cutting off a little of the low ends of the vocal thereby your vocals still have a complete feeling and make your mix full but the attention is put on your central and main vocal. Just a quick little tip I think is useful.😊
thank you for your videos!!💛 And by the way - I heard so many times this line "tell me a lie, tell me you love me one more time" that I just have to go and download it cause now I'm singing this line over and over again!!!! 😄
Hey Jonas, I just want to say thanks for everything that you're doing for us producers! :)
if you're interested, we highlight talented artists every week on our channel, you can submit your own mix!
Love your vids! Keep it up 👍
Jonas Aden has such a nice voice to listen to! I always relax when I watch his videos!
Doing these small steps to Make sure your base vocals are 90% done will help prevent that amateur mix sound
3:15 balancing base vocals before using compressor
5:00 going back to comping and pitching a vocal part correctly so auto tune isn’t used too much an creates an unnatural sound
6:40 auto tune each channel/ vocal track independently
If you try to be lazy and batch auto tune all vocals together it will get messy and will show
7:25 be wary not to overdo removal of specific sound waves in each vocal part too much, because removing too many of these sound freq can make the vocal sound unnatural, after all its the combination of these diff freq that give each of us our original sounding vocal instrument
8:10 the singers vocal could sound better 1 half tone down because she may be using chest vs head or mix
But if the track requires it to be 1 semitone up
Then you could have her sing it 1 semitone down & then pitch it up 1 semitone in post
Doing 1 semitone pitching up or down can still sound very natural
===============
5:18 if you want to fine tune the auto tune like adding vibrato or other specifics....
6:36 now that everything is in key, time to remove everything that you don’t want = EQ
7:50 you can also automate the EQ to help takeout those randomly high freq
8:40 he’s EQd out freqs in the supporting vocals to the point where it doesn’t even sound good anymore on their own
But the point is that they sound good as supporting vocals to make the lead vocal sound even better
8:55 can also automate the harmonic vocals to put more emphasis on certain parts of the singing line
U2 9:00
This is one of the most valuable Vocal-Editing Tutorials i ever found on YT. Thank u !
Couldnt wait for this tutorial. Thanks jonas ;)
Two other good stock plugins for pitch correcting (only in FL) are Newtone and Pitcher and for dynamic notch filtering you can use TDR Nova (free).
This video is fantastic! Thank you for sharing these awesome tips and tricks!
15:08 if you want to add some chamber cave feeling
Thank you for this amazing tutorial Jonas!
This helps a lot, especially to due to the fact I'm using slightly mediocre vocal recordings, and I managed to bring the quality up. Thanks for this vid!
The depth of your productions is unreal. Wow.
Jonas: boosts the highs
Also Jonas: cuts some highs at the end of the mixer chain cause he felt there were too many...
So helpful, Thank You and keep up the good work!
I like your new song “Tell me a lie” . It’s very gôd ! I liked
ok bot
I Moan When i Wipe
Thanks for this, Jonas! I've been looking forward to this one and it didn't disappoint! The details covered are much more in depth than other videos I've watched. I'll definitely be referencing this often until I get my own handle on vocals (I'm like a newborn giraffe trying to walk). Very much appreciated as always, thanks again man!
Yous videos give me so much depression, we only learn that we have to put so many hours to make it sound great ! you put so much work for all this, congrats!
Wow man😭😭😭the intro🙌🙌
Since you’ve been goooooone, I can breeeahte for the first tiiiime
Ikr it sounds exactly like that song
**how to CPU overload**
You make it look so easy this is a wealth of info have to watch this many times. Love your videos and presentations. Helps a lot thanks.
Nice, will watch more bro. cheers.
Great video... thanks for that it helps me as a vocalist to understand the process well
me here waiting for Jonas Aden's Spongebob remix
Hahahaha too
He played it at ADE too!
shinOObae Its on my soundcloud!!
@432Hz PureMusic haha wow ist Pretty good
@@AdenFoyer is a God
Man, this video is gold. Seriously. Thank you so much
I feel so dumb listening to you talk about notches and frequencies when I'm out here just tryina mix my vocals for an amateur song cover, with my undiagnosed attention deficit problem kicking in whenever you say something smart and professional and my brain is like "ight I'ma head out"
exactlyyy lol
Sameee
📠
Sicccc! Exactly what I wanted to improve next, thanks for this one man! 🙌🙌🙌
🗣SINCE YOU'VE BEEN GOOOOONE. I CAN BREATHE FOR THE FIRST TIME! Is all I hear lol
I KNEW THIS REMINDED ME OF SOMETHING
Thank u bro 😍😍 ,this is an awesome information
2:57 idk why I laughed so hard at that clip lol
sounds like something Nicki Minaj would do xD
Honestly your channel has the best tutorials. This is gold.
2:27 you're welcome
Sir big fan
it's my first time watching your videos and you already have a space in my heart for teaching all the necessary things. love you man
Man its rude to call your girlfriend a compressor just cause she overreacted.
lol
😂
Great video with lots of learning points - thank you so much, Jonas! 🤗
Just wondering about the reverbs and delays, do you put them on the vocal bus or treat harmonies and dubs differently?
This is by far the best TH-cam recommendation for me 😍 can't believe I'm just getting to know you ❤✌
Thanks for sharing your talent with us! ❤️
I came here for the reverb, got tons of other stuff as well!
Insanely useful and well explained! Thank u a thousand times! 🙏🏼
no joke i was about to look up how to mix vocals because i was struggling with some stuff for my remix 😂
Squidney Music x1
Man, this was really helpful! I love that you are doing all the vocal work in a separated project! Way smarter! 😍
imagine having Jonas singing
Thanks a lot! This gives me some great ideas
When EQing out bad frequencies, Jauz does this really neat trick where the EQ will only trigger when the bad frequencies hit using that plugin. It's really neat.
Andrew Fluck That’s what you call dynamic eq
Andrew Fluck I do that too but I often find i get a more natural sounding result by doing it manually!
@@AdenFoyer gotcha, the dynamic eq in pro q 3 is pretty neat though.
Awesome tips n tricks! Thanks a lot! Still love your epic studio btw, looks so calming! xD Keep it up!
"theres no perfect sound in this video"
me: 2:27
😂
Agreed lmao
😂😂😂
😅😅😅
Iliya3D 7:14
Finally found someone who can teach vox in FL. Been searching it since 2016. I'm stuck with it.
1000 hours later ....
Its time to mastering 🤣🤣
If you don't have Auto-tune or Melodyne and don't want to pitch everything manually, you can right click the vocal in the playlist and then choose "pitch correct sample". This will import the sample to edison where you can pitch and fine tune everything, then export it as a new sample :)
"de-assing" sounds terrifying, I'm glad it didn't have to happen here
Great help! I make Heavy Metal but like the vocals to have a Pop feel. I’m away from my studio right now but when I get back to it I’ll definitely go back and try to apply your technique and fit it to my style.
Actually
Many things got easily passed from my mind.
I need more research on Electronic Music
Thank you for making all these instructional videos like this. I’ve got pages and pages of notes from all these videos, its really a big help to someone just starting out
What's the name of software/tracker?
I like your lessons, I can always learn a lot of useful things in them.🌀
Just turned 81, wish I could follow his instagram :/
Love the candles
Short answer: reverb
No
Picth
sure, the esses in your recordings will sound absolutely amazing with reverb
And stacks of other sort vocals
Sick vid man. Really need this 👏🔥🤙
So I heard Beautiful sounding harmonies and reverb on them and panned perfectly wide which makes the overall vocal very wide and melodic. Ok. Sounds good but it does not answer the question which is written in Title. "How To Mix Vocals Like A Pro (Any Genre)"
Ill do it for u.. To mix vocals like a pro you need to be a pro who will get the already well recorded vocals
I think that's your best tutorial so far! Helped alot thanks!
"Tell me a lie"
I'm straight
Very reinforcing for what I've already learned. I feel much more confident now. Thanks man! :D
This sounds more difficult than pharmacy school
In some ways, I've done both dude. This one's much more pleasant and sweet.
From a dentistry student
@@ItsMe-lx7li I'm from MBBS but this is easy
Great tutorial and great track
*CHOPS UP EVERY VOCALS AND PUT THEM IN THE RIGHT KEY IN THE PIANO ROLL*
so Jonas Aden doesnt know Newtone
I think he was referring to people with stock plugins, and although newtone is technically stock, the first few levels of FL only come with it as a demo
Forever the most helpful man on the internet. Thanks dude
IMPORTANT QUESTION: Hey Jonas, are we allowed to upload our remixes to spotify?
i don't think so haha, i think only the winner gets an official release
@@robfeathermusic still hoping xD
I want to know that as well
@@robfeathermusic just because you dont get the official release doesnt mean you cant use a distro to get it on stores...
@@joewilson2175 i mean you technically can but it's without the label's permission and they will probably take it down
Thanks Jonas for saving our mix every week🙏
loophole 🧐 - can someone still win a free mastering on their remix ? just kidding i know you wouldn't allow that 🤣🤣 much love 🦐
Damn, tried to remake your vocal effects, but didn't quite get it... And now you show me😁 AWESOME!
I can only imagine the CPU powerhouse you're running this on lol
You do vocals very similar to me... I have not seen anyone else notch out every annoying freq in a vocal and also use a Q to notch out Sibilance with a de-Esser , that’s exactly what I do. I also do that in my mastering chain to get rid of every annoying freq for the overall track.
Can you please make a tutorial about “Swing” feature
Needed this!
Yoo amazing quality vocals, and really good tips knowing that there are not so good explaining stuff. So thank you, and hope you can check my remix (publishing it on Sunday😁)
You are amazing I'm so happy I found you. I love all your songs old and new keep up the good work
I feel like this was too advanced for me, I need someone to show me each little bit and how it works :(
The easy way is to mess around with reverb and adjust it's room size and decay time you'll end up with a good enough audio if you don't have knowledge about other things
Really great advice.... Thank you JonasAden .... Keep up the good work....
I liked the original girls voice before editing
Thank you for an awesome video though
Your content is so useful to boost creativity. Such an inspiration, seeing you breaking down things in the studio motivates me to reach further and to have fun every time I produce. Thank you!