jonnyc said:... Alot of times I'll double up vocal tracks and nudge one a bit to get a thicker sound...
matt rascal said:I like to clone the track, compress the hell out of one of them, and slowly bring up the clean track until you get powerful vocals while maintaining some dynamics. I forgot where I read about this, but it has become my favorite trick with vocals.
There are as many answers to that question as there are vocalists, music genres and song arrangements.Idgeit said:hey all, Just wondering to see what do you guys all put on the vocals, leave them plain, or stick any effects in their apart from reverb?
I agree. I will try this.COOLCAT said:great post...i'd give out points or stars or whatever the fhk it is.
but great post on vocal recording technique, can't wait to try that one.
sounds simple too!
I mostly use black, but I guess that isn't a color, and so creates yet another variableSouthSIDE Glen said:There are as many answers to that question as there are vocalists, music genres and song arrangements.
Might as well ask, "What color do you use when you paint?"
G.