As mentioned in the recording section, 251 signal goes into 1073 pre (with no eq). Sometimes it passes through CL1B or TLA-100 with maximum 2 dB of compression.
@@yeckxo no it’s not because u can still hear the beat playing in the background softly after u extract it the vocals is already eq and d ess and compress plus you download it from the internet so that means the quality drop
Wow, I have a NT1. Dang, this was extremely helpful young man, thank you for your research and bringing it right from the horse's mouth.. This was outstanding.. I appreciate your time to do this.. Great work.
This is a great process . The mixing process is always tiny decisions and a tug a war between blend and timbre. Great video and good luck to everyone for the giveaway!
to me i don't like to do alot of cuts i alway's Do it this way first. Low Cut kill rumble to 100hz also cut in 800hz cut around -1db make it Low shelf in this way your vocal got clean and cut throw the mix and do boost with CLA Vocal in treble or use wavesfactory to add color in boost
He tames resonances prior to applying Soothe or any other plugins, ensuring a smoother process. Additionally, opting for CLA Vocals and Spectre proves to be a strategic move to enhance the high frequencies.
hey bro i been making music for so long still not getting the sound i need but your videos really helped me,i dont have proper equipments,add me in your giveaway list ,would really help me
To get rid of any unwanted frequencies you may had added or ones you don’t like. I personally would use a subtractive Eq then corrective so when you do boost you don’t have to remove anything right after
To enhance the desired sound, eliminate unwanted frequencies and introduce preferred ones. The dipped frequencies likely stem from room acoustics or the singer's voice resonance. Once removed, apply color EQ to refine the vocals further.
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this is more so his vocal mixing chain.. his "vocal chain" before entering into the daw consists of the Neve 1073 into Tube tech CL1b
As mentioned in the recording section, 251 signal goes into 1073 pre (with no eq). Sometimes it passes through CL1B or TLA-100 with maximum 2 dB of compression.
can anybody see that he is mixing a vocal that is already mixed............. I mean come on!!!!!
What do you mean bro?
@@yeckxo you are adding effects to an already mixed vocal
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Actually that's the official Chris Brown's studio vocals. Only background music is extracted using LALAL.AI
@@yeckxo no it’s not because u can still hear the beat playing in the background softly after u extract it the vocals is already eq and d ess and compress plus you download it from the internet so that means the quality drop
This is a great video. Thanks for sharing and taking the time to do the research.
Glad it was helpful!
Great and helpful video!
Glad it was helpful.
Wow, I have a NT1. Dang, this was extremely helpful young man, thank you for your research and bringing it right from the horse's mouth.. This was outstanding.. I appreciate your time to do this.. Great work.
Thanks a bunch for the feedback! Stay tuned for more content!
With pultec it's already a bit wider, if the settings are narrow 😅 so i kept it around 0 - 3
I typically set the Q around 8-10, but at 16 kHz, I add a touch of air with a gentle slope.
If you are using high frequency attenuation in combination with it, it's ok 👍🏻. 8-10 Q may start from the the midrange or below in terms of pultec 😅
This is a great process . The mixing process is always tiny decisions and a tug a war between blend and timbre. Great video and good luck to everyone for the giveaway!
Hey! thank you for your feedback. I'm glad the video was helpful.
this is a fire video like you really mastered this craft!
Hey! Thank you !
i use wider q to get more clair but narrow for cut
Great.
Thank you for putting up this amazing work that I have learnt a lot.
Glad to hear it!
great video. really loved the simplified explanation
Glad you liked it!
hey thanks for the video
Thanks for watching!
this is so helpful great work i just brought a few of your template great work
Thank you man, I'm happy it was helpful.
Great breakdown!
Glad it was helpful!
Brooo amazing work.Can you make the ableton template version please? Thanks!
I'm not sure we'll have that available soon.
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to me i don't like to do alot of cuts
i alway's Do it this way
first. Low Cut kill rumble to 100hz
also cut in 800hz cut around -1db make it Low shelf in this way your vocal got clean and cut throw the mix
and do boost with CLA Vocal in treble or use wavesfactory to add color in boost
He tames resonances prior to applying Soothe or any other plugins, ensuring a smoother process. Additionally, opting for CLA Vocals and Spectre proves to be a strategic move to enhance the high frequencies.
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@@yeckxo cool thanks will do
@@yeckxo The license has been recieved*
Nice, are you mixing an already mixed vocal if you took the stem from the song?
No, actually that's the official Chris Brown's studio vocals. Only background music is extracted using LALAL.AI
@@yeckxo Aww brilliant, thanks for the tutorial very good i watched a few more
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hey bro i been making music for so long still not getting the sound i need but your videos really helped me,i dont have proper equipments,add me in your giveaway list ,would really help me
Happy to lend a hand! While winners will be chosen randomly, fingers crossed that you might just be one of them!
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SEND AN EMAIL TO "YECKXO@GMAIL.COM"
Literally have never won anything in my life would be massive to win this one
While I select the winners randomly from the comments, I secretly hope that you'll be one of them.
Good Content
Thank you!
There are way too many redundant plugins. What's the point of increasing a frequency if you reduce it with another plugin immediately after.
To get rid of any unwanted frequencies you may had added or ones you don’t like. I personally would use a subtractive Eq then corrective so when you do boost you don’t have to remove anything right after
To enhance the desired sound, eliminate unwanted frequencies and introduce preferred ones. The dipped frequencies likely stem from room acoustics or the singer's voice resonance. Once removed, apply color EQ to refine the vocals further.
Look up how a pultec eq works