You all prolly dont care at all but does anybody know of a method to get back into an instagram account..? I stupidly forgot my login password. I would appreciate any assistance you can give me!
@Nathanael Bishop i really appreciate your reply. I found the site thru google and Im trying it out atm. Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
Devon, I must say thank you for these tutorials. I wanted to go to audio school, but finances said no. As a result, RU-vid became my teacher. Your videos were, and, are, an indispensable resource in my growth as an audio engineer.
Devvon Ima say dis... Long time musician but sorta new to recording and mixing as a hobby. Just got a shizbang MacBook 14inch, brand new Apollo solo, and Logic Pro 10.7. Also Rockin a pair of Adam A5Xs. I troll the tut vids learning as much as I can and when I find good ones I save them in a folder I call "Producing", I came across your videos and some more from Wayne.wav. First thing I did was delete ALL OTHER VIDEOS in my folder. You guys are my new "teachers"... 'nuff said. Awesome job!
I appreciate all the help bro you've given me a lot of really helpful techniques that I apply everytime I mix. You're the reason my vocals sounded so clear in my last record.
Much respect Dev! I'm in the middle of doing a video about background vocals, and I came across this video. You're so smooth, right on point, and great info. I don't often comment, but I had to say Great work!
Watched a bunch of vocal tuts. This is by far the best because you're explaining why you're doing things, not just sharing a vocal effects chain. Thanks!
This is so helpful to see after got damaged with "don't overcompress/I compress vocals one time with 0,5 GR" messages, thank you! BTW, where can I stream the song? Groove is insane jeez
Good stuff like always bro! Now it's time to give us the part 2 of this video showing what you do to get the final FINAL vocal!... Mix parallel comp.etc.
"i like to have an extremely slow attack time on my first compressor" The slowest attack time on 76 compressors is a staggeringly fast 1 MILLISECOND haha. Many people don't realize this great vid, although i am wondering if you have changed your workflow in the 3 years since this was posted?
Amazing video! Dang why’d you stop after adding the saturation, I would’ve loved to see how you finished this! That next step seemed crucial, or am I overthinking it and could have stopped here! I mix my own music and when I get to this step I start to lose it at times, there’s like a secret sauce after this part. Is it more eq after, reason for that last DeEsser? And then mix bus compression. Would love to see how you finished this out in the next few steps. Maybe even a video mixing from scratch and telling us if you use any outboard gear. Other mixing videos don’t tell us everything which is probably the point lol this was great, I’ll have to figure out what happens after to keep the mix together. Love your mixing King.
yo definitely appreciate your videos. question when chaining your vocals, how to avoid clipping/snapping when adding plugins to your bus and still have the same plugins in your original vocal chain?
Always a pleasure to learn from you! You explain and connect so many beautiful ideas, i've been leveling up my level a ton since i knew you! Thanks! We will collab some day 💎
I’ve gotta say if it wasn’t for your videos I would know half as much as I do today. You’ve helped me more than people I know 💯 there was something I was confused about on this vid thou. Did u mean to make vocals sit more back putting more attack or release?
I hope you see my question!! I’m sorry I missed the Q&A. But I have a question. If I own a preamp like a 710 twin finity. When would I stop turning that tube non and turn to plugin saturation?
Thanks for the another excellent tutorial man. Can you please tell me how do I know that the vocal volume it's not too low or not too high, "just enough", compared to others instruments on the song...? Many thanks
This is GOLD! Specially the "..how to get back the body of the vocal with compression..". Just one question...you said ur attack time was slow and your release fast but i see that those dials are set to fast attack and slow release...Just wondering which one it is...Not trying to be difficult, i love the vid and the info just wanted some clarification. Thank u!!
can we meet one day so i can thank you personally! Thanks a lot man vocal mixing is the last skill i need to learn... every song im droppin got better vocals now
thanks devvon for the tutorial! could you do a tutorial on the steps after you add the saturn saturation plugin for the vocal? are the inserts (the nlschannel, mv2, saturn, c4, trcsm432, pro-ds), as well as the reverbs and delays sends all part of the mastering phase (because I notice its on the st master channel)? waiting for your input, thanks a lot bro! really learned a lot!!
Not Devvon, but pretty experienced: You're going to have a much easier time mixing beat and vox if the vox are mixed with the beat's stems. That way you can bring everything down to 0 and start building the mix from there to further ensure everything sits right. As Devvon stated in another video, it's good to bring all volumes down and only bring up the volume of your lead vocals, kick and snare. If you can find a happy middle ground for those to all sit together, you're going to have a muchhh easier time bringing up the volume of everything else so that everything sits right where you want it to. TLDR: I mightve misinterpreted your comment but if you're saying youre mixing a 2 track session that has a complete beat mix and then your vocal audio, the sad answer is the best mix is going to come only if your vocals are mixed into the beat with all of its stems. Hope this is at all helpful!
I have a few questions Where did you get those panels in the background? Would you ever do a video on mixing vocals and sfx? There’s a market for that.