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Cota332
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Ello! Forgive my noobness, I've only really been into audio engineering for maybe 3 months now(and first post on the forums) ..
My simple question is; how do you get that crazy stereo effect where all the music cuts/fades out dramatically(except for maybe the drums) during the chorus, and there's almost a choir singing the rest of the chorus, then the band cuts back in.. Don't think of it so much as a choir singing, but imagine you were playing a live show, and everybody knew your chorus and you had the crowd sing it instead..
Sadly, the best example I can currently think of/find is the song "If It Means Alot To You" by A Day To Remember.. (if you listen to this, skip to about 3:12)...anyways, can somebody just explain how this effect is achieved? Would I need an actual choir type set up to get this sound?
Thanks!
-C332
My simple question is; how do you get that crazy stereo effect where all the music cuts/fades out dramatically(except for maybe the drums) during the chorus, and there's almost a choir singing the rest of the chorus, then the band cuts back in.. Don't think of it so much as a choir singing, but imagine you were playing a live show, and everybody knew your chorus and you had the crowd sing it instead..
Sadly, the best example I can currently think of/find is the song "If It Means Alot To You" by A Day To Remember.. (if you listen to this, skip to about 3:12)...anyways, can somebody just explain how this effect is achieved? Would I need an actual choir type set up to get this sound?
Thanks!
-C332