A lot of times I will copy the lead vocal track to a grouped bus of the backgrounds and then will effect it to test. Usually on backgrounds I am taking off some more low and high frequencies to let the lead shine more and removing s sounds and breaths. Each scenario is different though. Sometimes I will go in on different layers and give them unique character. Just depends on the genre and what the song calls for. If you have a specific track/vocals you want me to take a look at, shoot me a dm on ig at @jnabsbeats and we can set up a zoom sesh so I can take a look and help.
its gentle type of distortion, the stock overdrive plugin in ableton is what i use a lot if i want to add grit or a driven distorted sound to an element of the track
Been watching tons of hyper pop tutorials on binge while smoking and seeing what I learn through osmosis and I gotta say your vids are the best I’ve seen. You’re so clear and easy to follow
What do you mean a vocal present video? Like how to make your vocals present? I’m just asking for clarification! And o yeah the harmonies one would be sick. I’ll definitely work on putting that together 🙌🔥
this was more a general vocal mixing tutorial but I can do a more in depth one. most of brakence's stuff to me is just basic vocal mixing (compression, eq, maybe some saturation, and very dry/not a lot of reverb) with some occasional pitch effects. what specific brakence vocal effects would you like to see me cover?