Any studio engineers/bedroom mixers up in here?
smoking_robot
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I was wondering if the strut has some good suggestions/techniques for livening up rap vocals?
All i have is 1 take, no comp tracks unfortunately, so i need to do deal with what i got.
What i ended up doing was simply doubling 'em both up and panning one a little left and the other a little right respectively and tossed two different compression settings. The left one buses to some very slight small plate reverb and i tried bussing the massey TD5 delay on the right side, but even at very slight (5ms-18ms) timings its either imperceptible, or it just sounds shitty. Oh and both have slightly different EQs, left is thru the SSLEQ, right is just tweaked w/ a regular parametric EQ.
I tried to do something more "interesting" before i settled on this setting - panned left vocal was the same as above, but i tried getting the one i panned right a more abrasive EQ setting so the right side when solo'ed sounds like its thru a megaphone or something, and i was trying to get the right side vocal to sit so it was barely there and would only poke through during the louder more enunciated parts. I coudlnt get this to work out properly, not sure why?
All i have is 1 take, no comp tracks unfortunately, so i need to do deal with what i got.
What i ended up doing was simply doubling 'em both up and panning one a little left and the other a little right respectively and tossed two different compression settings. The left one buses to some very slight small plate reverb and i tried bussing the massey TD5 delay on the right side, but even at very slight (5ms-18ms) timings its either imperceptible, or it just sounds shitty. Oh and both have slightly different EQs, left is thru the SSLEQ, right is just tweaked w/ a regular parametric EQ.
I tried to do something more "interesting" before i settled on this setting - panned left vocal was the same as above, but i tried getting the one i panned right a more abrasive EQ setting so the right side when solo'ed sounds like its thru a megaphone or something, and i was trying to get the right side vocal to sit so it was barely there and would only poke through during the louder more enunciated parts. I coudlnt get this to work out properly, not sure why?
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(I know I'm no help, but don't over think)
Here's a good workflow for your vocal track:
1: trim it correctly. Should not be touching 0dbfs in your daw. If you are in pro tools put a trim as your top inser and ratchet it down.
2: hpf the track somewhere between 60-100hz
3: manually adjust the loudest/softest parts with volume automation - don't just expect a compressor to do it
4: 4 band eq to cut out honking or excessive frequencies at a medium Q setting.
5: compress at a low ratio 2:1or 3:1
That should bring it in.
To add life, set up aux sends and automate delays off of certain words.
Light reverb will help but remember this: in TE real world when we use plates we tune the dampening and insert predelays to dial them in. Your aux send to the plate might need an eq or other thing in front of the actual plate plug in.
Hope that helps, if you have more questions I can pm my phone#
Not much help but honestly, experimentation and practice will guide you to the truth. Trust your ears. Good luck.
I never get to record or mix any more, and it pains me, but I still found this to be a pretty good read a couple weeks ago. Hope it helps.
http://theproaudiofiles.com/mixing-rap-vocals/
Wow, thanks a bunch man! I'll work at this - really really appreciate the assistance - i'll shoot you a PM if/when i run into some troubles.