The point about the rough mix is so true. I second-guessed my mixing skills for a long time before I realized that my tracking skills is what actually needed the most work. After that, the mixing part came a lot easier.
Recording tracks to layers in Studio One is a great feature for double tracking. Record multiple vocal layers on one track, duplicate track complete then comp both vocal tracks separately to get a vocal double affect.
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The point about the rough mix is so true. I second-guessed my mixing skills for a long time before I realized that my tracking skills is what actually needed the most work. After that, the mixing part came a lot easier.
Just exactly what I needed, thanks Joe!
Thanks Joe
These are great tips Joe, thanks!
Thank, Joe! The pre-roll punch in thing is awesome. I’ll have to see if that works in Cubase.
Recording tracks to layers in Studio One is a great feature for double tracking. Record multiple vocal layers on one track, duplicate track complete then comp both vocal tracks separately to get a vocal double affect.
As a serial doubler of vocals I appreciate this.
Thanks for #9 - back away from the mic on BGV. I was wondering how I could improve those muddy BGV. This may be just the trick I need! Thanks, Joe!
Yup! very TRUE
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u remind me of my uncle, id love to work with you. im a spere member but i have no ideal how to interact, or the point of spere besides studio one 6.
Listening to vocals always kind of creeps me out.. I don't know why lol
How many stacks for the hook and how many stacks for the bridge should I record?
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Agreed everything but not fan of doubled lead vocals. Depends of the genre as well i guess.
tip 11, get a printer🚮 😁
2:30minutes and i can't hear any vocal record techniques. You wasted my time. Clickbait, so unsub.