Versilaryan wrote:No idea how they did it in the 80's, but here are some tips you can try.
First, compress the vocals. That should be the #1 thing to keep vocals from sticking out -- what it ends up doing is it evens out the volume so most of the singing is at the same volume. That way, you don't have to put in a million automation envelopes to keep the vocals even.
I'm pretty sure it also affects the character or the harmonic content or something, because I swear compression makes the vocals more agreeable in more than just volume. But that could just be me.
Of course, EQ it, too. If you have pads or something that really makes the vocals hard to hear, EQ out the mids in those background parts when the vocals kick in. That lets you make the vocals even softer without making them harder to hear. Alternatively, if you have a lot of cymbals or synths with prominent high frequencies, that can make it hard to hear consonants, so dip the high frequencies of those when the vocals are going.
Put a stereo widener on the vocals and expand them slightly. Alternatively, re-record (copy/paste the vocal track and cut a few milliseconds of silence out of them so they're slightly out-of-time with the main vocals), make them really soft, and hard-pan them left and right. This will add some stereo presence to the vocals to make them pop without making them louder and stick out mix-wise. If you re-record, make sure you don't sing the consonants as hard as you normally would. If your timing is off a little too much, it ends up sounding messy.
Or, you could just sing harmonies, hard-pan those left and right, and make them barely audible. A lot of people do this sort of thing to emphasize key phrases or the chorus, especially in pop where vocals are key.
And then, of course, reverb, and some light delay. If you do use delay, though, you're going to have to automate it (or side-chain it to the vocals) so that it's not as prominent when the vocals are actually going. Having an echo effect when the vocal stop is pretty cool, though.
Sonarch wrote:Alright, I have come to the realization that I haven't really made any music since joining here, and one reason for that is I don't have anything for compression, but I know there are a lot of free vsts for compression out there. Are there any that widely used around here because they're really good or easy to use?
Captain Ironhelm wrote:Sonarch wrote:Alright, I have come to the realization that I haven't really made any music since joining here, and one reason for that is I don't have anything for compression, but I know there are a lot of free vsts for compression out there. Are there any that widely used around here because they're really good or easy to use?
http://www.kvraudio.com/q.php?search=1&q=compressor
Enjoy!
Sonarch wrote:Well, I can't seem to find anything in Acid that does compression. I'm not sure I would have chosen Acid myself, but my parents got it for me for Christmas last year, and I didn't know about any other programs. I might switch my DAW at some point, but I want to at least be able to do some basic things like recording until then.
XXDarkShadow79XX wrote:Sonarch wrote:Well, I can't seem to find anything in Acid that does compression. I'm not sure I would have chosen Acid myself, but my parents got it for me for Christmas last year, and I didn't know about any other programs. I might switch my DAW at some point, but I want to at least be able to do some basic things like recording until then.
just don't Forget Like moST people do: no daw is sUperior to any other Daw; It just depends On your workflow.
Omegastick wrote:XXDarkShadow79XX wrote:Sonarch wrote:Well, I can't seem to find anything in Acid that does compression. I'm not sure I would have chosen Acid myself, but my parents got it for me for Christmas last year, and I didn't know about any other programs. I might switch my DAW at some point, but I want to at least be able to do some basic things like recording until then.
just don't Forget Like moST people do: no daw is sUperior to any other Daw; It just depends On your workflow.
What happened to your shift key?
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