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Some pretty good free plugins, but he doesn't NEED that.
You couldnt detect the exaggeration from my opening line ?

He needs it more than ever !

Some pretty good free plugins, but he doesn't NEED that.
compare an Oxford EQ to this free plugin. You will hear a difference....Go ahead and give it a go if you can. It's free! Everything sounds better when it's free![]()
I would argue that the overpriced plugin sounds better to the person who paid for it.![]()
I mentioned this earlier too. You don't "have" to double track the vocals.
Yeah...I'm kinda surprised too at how many folks gave "doubling" as their primary suggestion. Sure, doubling-up can add a certain kind of sound, depending how you blend in the second track...but doubled vocals doesn't work on everything, and too often it just sounds like a....doubled vocal....which IMO, can at times distract from the pure sound of a single voice.
Doubling certainly can be a great "masking" tool if the vocals are not quite good enough to stand on a single voice...and for some songs, using it as a "shadow" effect can create a cool flavor, but certainly not something you want to do song after song.
Let's rephrase the OP's question to:
"How do you get a sweet vocal sound ...without doubling?"
AFA layering on a bunch of plugs...sometimes it works, often it makes it worse.
I can't recall the engineer's name at the moment...but there's a quote something like this:
"Any processing of an audio signal, always makes it more fragile"
Which I think the point was that it's more about the source...not the tons of processing you do during mixing.
I bet more vocal tracks are doubled than anyone knows. So many bands I can think of have doubled vocals that don't sound doubled because it's done well and they're not both the same volume. They have to be blended just right.
Having said that, I'm not saying doubling is the solution to the problem in this case. But doubled vocals are done very often, whether you "hear" it or not.
Doubling is like a toupee. You don't notice the good ones.![]()
Forget doubling, it's for light pop voices in light pop songs and can always be detected. Doubling in rock songs is even more obvious. The engineer wouldnt have done it secretly.
Get Boot EQ MKII
Well said! The sentiment that doubling is for weak voices or pop songs or is very noticeable is total bs.
DSOM - look it up. That is all.
thats both popular music and a singer with a less than spectacular voice.![]()