vocal producing Question???

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anyone with vocal knowledge can help even if its not your genre on this one. Right now im into the vocal producing of R an B as well as hip hop/rap and i have protools with the mbox, as well as the avox antares vocal plugins ect. I use compressors so it sits in the mix a little more, and voice doubling techniques, but for some reason 1/20 times voice doubling sounds like it doubled good and others it just sounds goofy, (there on Q exactly but dont make that good harmony effect for emphasis used in rap, (like ludacris) and sometimes the vocals dont sound like they sit in the mix very well??? what makes the vocals just feel alive and apart of the song an not just feel like its a kareoke machine standing out??? thanks fer all input
 
didnt i just read this post somewhere else where a lot of info was given?
 
Yea...I was the one who gave the info. What the hell happened to my post?
 
Nevermind...appearently there's three versions of this same thread...
 
He sure doesn't seem to have problems doubling his vocals in print.

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sorry i didn't think everyone checked every single thread theme
 
Now if South Side Glen could just jump in and share his tricks, with audio examples, I am SURE we could learn something new here! :rolleyes:
 
Hmmmm...I think the smell of a has-been-never-been is here in this thread. Oh never mind..that is just Eddy boy, throwing his ol' shit around again...still hoping someone will sign him on as a REAL engineer....Bawaaahahahahahaa
 
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