@Breezythegr8 yes & no, just sing it the same way everytime and the pitch correct should have you sounding the same as the 1st adlib/harmony you laid... Now if you're not a real singer then yes it's difficult for sure 💪... oh and if people notice he didn't just copy n paste his stacks 🔥
I love watching these back over and over. I am in awe how he can lay backings and not reference them until they are all done and just know what works and what needs a change on the fly. Then the VST knowledge and control is second to none (I know of)! Thank you for sharing this experience T-Pain! You make my days brighter!
I love that you do this. I haven’t made music in a couple of years, focusing on my career as I get older. This really makes me want to open my daw back up
Im not musically inclined at all, but i wish i was. 😂 I appreciate these behind the scenes sessions. I feel like i learn something. The Hert Life one for Baby Got Brap was cool bc you see his confidence grow as he went on. Thanks for sharing with us, Mr. Pain. ❤❤😊😊
Really not hard to record yourself once you get the equipment (which you don't need much). A lot of artists get ripped off without knowing it. Once you learn the basics it's an easy process from that point.
@@julufaded facts. And I encourage it because you can find your own sound instead of going with what the engineer can do. T-Pain is the perfect example of this because his style of Autotune is on almost everything.
I wanna say thank you cause watching this made me have a better understanding of how echos recording and auto works. I do this recording process but so much harder..
Legit had me singing along after awhile 😂 this is nuts tho. Loved watching his process. Pain is really such a super talented dude, man. “Sleeeepin over, seeaas and oceans” aayyyeee lol
Pain I can't lie... I've always felt the same about United Audio. Now I'm online (currently) looking into buying one.... Literally right f**k'n now.. 😂I just had to stop to check out this vid real quick 💯
Dope to see the process! Surprised he just using an affordable mic, the TLM 103. At least that’s what it looks like. I have that mic. It’s all about what you do with it though.
Yeah isn't that crazy. I even use a TLM49 lol. Well I choose between that a C414 and a MXL Genesis as far as condenser mics go. But as u stated, u can buy the most expensive mic but that doesn't guarantee you a good song, you can very well end up w just a shined turd at the end of the day...
UAD Pre is something magical I absolutely love it. I was blown away about your creativity on how you stack your dubs and hits. Listing to your harmony's how you stack so many so timely and precisely is key in the process. I love the fact that you shared your creative side in such an intimate session. I see you adjusted some waves compressor do you mix or tighten things up before you send out for a mix? I'm curious to ask do you track and mix to a two track, or did she just send the two track to track and mix with the beat track outs later in the process? If you do mix would love to watch your process as well. Cheers my friend wish you much success hope this song goes platinum.
I love watching the process! I see you use FL Studio for beats and then Pro Tools for the vocals. What does Pro Tools do that FL can't for the vocals? Thanks!
lots of commercial mixing/mastering engineers use pro tools for recording due to its stability compared to other DAWs - its sort of just an industry standard. FL is getting there but for now pro tools is the most used
@@dairepurnelll it’s not more plugins. The same plugins are used across multiple DAWs. It’s more intuitive for recording/mixing than it is for production.
@@dairepurnelll yes what I believe you're referring to is the quality of the binary words that are translated from the DAW's binary coding, which is why Pro Tools has better sound quality. I actually use the same set up, I run FL Studio as a rewire in Pro Tools, strictly as a drum sequencer, then I law down all other sounds, instruments and vox in Pro Tools. The lay out and functionality of Pro Tools just works better for me to record and mix in. I just bounce the drums out of FL, import to PT and go from there. Not to drop in on your comment, I just love to talk music and I'm excited cuz I just finished mixing my new album 😁