Paul White

  • Pmhas quoted2 years ago
    Boosting in the 1–2kHz range lends a rather honky, cheap sound to the vocals and so is not recommended, unless you’re using it as a special effect. Try to keep vocals as flat as possible
  • Pmhas quoted2 years ago
    Presence can be added with just a little boost at 3–4kHz, but be careful or the sound may become harsh
  • Pmhas quoted2 years ago
    several backing vocals then rolling off a touch of bass might help the vocal to sit better in the mix without sounding muddy
  • Pmhas quoted2 years ago
    Double tracking is a popular treatment for adding depth to a voice
  • Pmhas quoted2 years ago
    A common problem with double-tracked parts is that words may start together but end up sounding ragged because the endings of the words aren’t in sync
  • Pmhas quoted2 years ago
    difference between the two vocal lines, the multitrack can be speeded up or down by around a semitone before the second part is recorded
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