I have no fucking idea.What are some techniques you use to remove profanity from mixes?
I write nice, pleasant, clean, meaningful lyrics that mummy could smile to and only have nice, earnest lads and lasses singing along.Hey guys,
What are some techniques you use to remove profanity from mixes?
Hey guys,
What are some techniques you use to remove profanity from mixes?
Beeping seems to be out of fashion and I don't like the reverse/vinyl scratch approach, so I just duck the volume on the vocal track where needed.
Sometimes I've just asked the singer if he wants to sing an alternative word or phrase to save the hassle.
Be different about it. Forget the bleeps, reverse, record scratches, etc. They work well, but it's passe. Keep the bad word in place, but sample in that bad word done in another language. How about a tugboat horn? Dog bark? Rooster crow? Fart sound? An infant's laughter? Wilhelm scream?
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