This is a masterclass 🤌🏾 on making house and vocal layering, I also use similar vocal layering in my own songs though I'm not much of a singer, but it took me 6years of making music to figure that out, I'm glad this is on YT so that a younger artist can watch this and learn some of this stuff early on
I think your channel is gonna blow up soon! Your videos are amazing. I was waiting on kaytranada type beat (that actually sounds similar, but unique) for so long. Keep on w the amazing content 🔥
@@ryamusicofficialmy pleasure, loving the content, your vibe and sound. I also sketch in Live then mix in Logic. I'd be interested in hearing why you do that as well. Peace and blessings 🙏🏼❤🙏🏼
Want to start off by saying that I love your channel! I always learn so much from your videos. I'm getting more into recording vocals and I'm curious, do you always record your vocals in the same session as your beat? I hear some people like to bounce their beat and record vocals in a different session, but that technique seems a little restricting because the beat seems set in stone once you bounce it. Also, how do you record so many vocal audio tracks? Does Ableton create a new track for you every time it re-loops a section or did you have to manually create each track then record your vocals. Also, how do you organize the vocal groups? Sorry for the onslaught of questions, I'm just trying to get my workflow to be more like yours because I consistently love your output.
Thanks so much for the kind words, in super glad you’re enjoying the vids 🙌🏽🙌🏽 I think I’ll make a whole video about my vocal process cos these are great questions, but that I will say is nowadays I actually record my vocals in the same session as my beat, for exactly the reason you said, but there won’t receive all the fancy processing till the mixing stage. As for how Ableton works, Live 11 and up has a vocal comping feature that lets me loop sections and record multiple takes and the cut between the best performances. Hope this helps man! 👍🏽👍🏽
So if you’ve decided on your melodies and lyric ideas, it’s best to re-record everything with a condenser microphone as 9/10 it’s going to be higher quality! It can help to separate the creative ‘coming up with ideas’ part from the ‘get the best performance’ part as well!
Do you recommend using minor 7 or 9 chords for this type of genre? or what chords fit most ? I have most trouble with coming up with a nice smooth chord progression
I would generally say that I end up using 9the more for this kind of stuff, but sometimes actually 11ish are the key as well! You know what? 🤔 I’ll make a video on it 👍🏽