Hello all,
I'm working on a new song, and I use Logic for it. I want to have two voices -a lead and a backing- blend in well in the mix.
My ideas so far: lead panned in the center, backings off center. Lead short reverb time, backing longer reverb time.
My questions:
-what eq settings would the lead vocal benefit from, using a channel EQ?
-what eq settings would the backing vocal benefit from, using a channel EQ?
-do I need to duplicate the backing vocals (both higher pitch and lower pitch)? The lead has been sung twice (so there's two tracks of them).
Thanks in advance!
Ferry
I'm working on a new song, and I use Logic for it. I want to have two voices -a lead and a backing- blend in well in the mix.
My ideas so far: lead panned in the center, backings off center. Lead short reverb time, backing longer reverb time.
My questions:
-what eq settings would the lead vocal benefit from, using a channel EQ?
-what eq settings would the backing vocal benefit from, using a channel EQ?
-do I need to duplicate the backing vocals (both higher pitch and lower pitch)? The lead has been sung twice (so there's two tracks of them).
Thanks in advance!
Ferry