by itroitnyah » 18 Feb 2013 20:24
Use some soft autotuning to put your vocals more into the A minor (the key that HUH is in), but the tuning should just be minor, enough to sound natural without distorting the vocals. Then, use some light EQing. If you've read 4thImpulse's amazing frequency chart thingy, there are a few parts that mention vocals, so you can boost or lower those parts. But not overly EQing, of course. It follows the same rule as the auto tuning. Add in a compressor and lightly compress to make the volume levels more in unison with each other, giving you more headroom. But not too much, otherwise you'll distort it. Then add on some light reverb, enough to make your vocals really shine and sound amazing. Maybe some delay for cool effect points. The reverb isn't necessarily essential, but it's a good tool to use. Anything beyond the reverb, such as delay, are purely optional. If you add on a chorus effect, it does just that and it sounds like you're your own personal choir.