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RAMI
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Thanx for all the comments. First of all, I'm well aware of the sharp vocals in the choruses and will change them.
As far as recording the backs, there's nothing really special going on. I think what gives them their thickness is the fact that I double all the parts. So for a 3 part harmony, I'm using 6 tracks. That gives them their natural chorus. After that, I bounce the 6 tracks down to 2, while putting some compression and eq, but still leaving them dry. At mix down time, I have a bit of Alesis Micro-verb outboard reverb on them and a bit of delay. I think the doubling and then finding the right panning scheme to make them spread out is the trick, because I don't really have much effects on them...Thanx for the listens and comments guys...and True.
As far as recording the backs, there's nothing really special going on. I think what gives them their thickness is the fact that I double all the parts. So for a 3 part harmony, I'm using 6 tracks. That gives them their natural chorus. After that, I bounce the 6 tracks down to 2, while putting some compression and eq, but still leaving them dry. At mix down time, I have a bit of Alesis Micro-verb outboard reverb on them and a bit of delay. I think the doubling and then finding the right panning scheme to make them spread out is the trick, because I don't really have much effects on them...Thanx for the listens and comments guys...and True.