Тёмный

The easiest vocal de-essing trick? 

Produce Like A Pro
Подписаться 779 тыс.
Просмотров 97 тыс.
50% 1

➡️➡️Click here to learn more about this vocal de-essing trick: producelikeapro.com/blog/the-...
There are some wonderful de-essing plugins available, but I have noticed over the years that often the best way of de-essing is to go in there and clip gain, or gain down, or volume automate down all of the esses. Frankly, all we really want to do when we are de-essing is turn it down! So this is a straightforward, old school technique that does that super quickly, without the need for fancy plugins!
To start, we are going to duplicate the vocal, and then remove all of the plugins from the duplicated track. On the track I demonstrated this trick on, the most abrasive esses were at about 5.5K. So I took an EQ, when in at about 5.5K, made the EQ really tight, and then gained it up.
Then, I can also high pass it all the way up to that point, so there is nothing below 5.5K, and then do the opposite and low pass it right up to that point as well. What we are doing there is highlighting that area. Next, I took the duplicated vocal and sent it to a dead output. Then take a compressor (any compressor you have will work!) and apply it to that point, and then I turned the attack and release to the fastest time. This will simply turn down the point where the esses are at the loudest.
❤️My Favorite Plugins:
➡️Waves MV2: waves.7eer.net/c/1205870/2868...
➡️Waves RBass: waves.7eer.net/c/1205870/2868...
➡️Renaissance Vox: waves.7eer.net/c/1205870/2868...
➡️Renaissance Compressor: waves.7eer.net/c/1205870/2868...
➡️Warren Huart IR Pack lancasteraudio.com/shop/ir-pa...
➡️Warren Huart Kemper Pack lancasteraudio.com/shop/kempe...
❤️GEAR:
➡️Stealth Sonics: stealthsonics.com/?aff=3
➡️UK Sound 1173: vintageking.com/uk-sound-1173...
➡️Apollo x16: u.audio/apollox16-plap
➡️Apollo Twin: u.audio/apollotwin-plap
Join the community here:
Facebook Group
/ producelikeapro
Facebook Page:
/ producelikeapro
Instagram
/ producelikeapro
Twitter
/ producelikeapro
❤️❤️Free 3 Part Mixing Course:
• Happy Christmas! Here'...
Sign up here to get exclusive videos and content producelikeapro.com
#ProduceLikeAPro
#HomeRecording
#MixingVocals
Giveaway Winners: www.producelikeapro.com/givea...
Produce Like A Pro is a website which features great tips to help the beginning recordist make incredible sounding home recordings on a budget.

Видеоклипы

Опубликовано:

 

12 июл 2020

Поделиться:

Ссылка:

Скачать:

Готовим ссылку...

Добавить в:

Мой плейлист
Посмотреть позже
Комментарии : 492   
@Producelikeapro
@Producelikeapro 4 года назад
What are your favorite de-essing tricks?
@ShiningHourPop
@ShiningHourPop 4 года назад
Great tips! As Kevin says, Melodyne 5 should make de-essing very simple as it now detects the s, t’s etc and breath noises and all can be turned down in bulk. It’s also handy for tuning! 😊 However, it’s a not budget solution. But then again nor is Soothe...
@GaryCraigStudios
@GaryCraigStudios 4 года назад
Singing across the mic instead of into it.
@brokensilence6790
@brokensilence6790 4 года назад
At the end of a phrase, I have split the track and then shortened the length of the 'SSSSSS', and faded it out to zero so it doesn't suddenly cut out. Then I used automation to reduce the gain on any sibilance mid phrase. It does mean having to magnify the waveform in the Track View, to narrow down the exact moments for precision. It works well, if you have the patience. Sometimes de-essing sounds artificial, if the accompanying music doesn't mask it, as the vocals cut out suddenly, making an abrupt end to the phrase. If the rest of the music hides this artefacts in the mix, this method is probably overkill.
@fredraputznik2313
@fredraputznik2313 4 года назад
My usual trick is what you do at the start of the video: 2 instances of Waves De-Esser; one for the lower range, and one for the higher range, and when all else fails, I go in and clip-gain. Now I'm inclined to try this classic method out, although I think I'll just use a pre-fader send instead of multing audio tracks...
@NURREDIN
@NURREDIN 4 года назад
Finding the right mic for the vocalist. For me,it's usually a tube mic that emulates the U-47 sound that doesn't boost the high end.Some us still record "OLD SCHOOL" analog.
@ZoldarMusic
@ZoldarMusic 3 года назад
This was honestly one of the best mixing tricks ever. Thank you Warren!
@adamscott1142
@adamscott1142 4 года назад
I've done this and also shifted the sidechain track forward in time, say -5ms or so. It gives you a bit of lookahead so you can slow the attack and release for a smoother sound.
@disklamer
@disklamer 4 года назад
👍
@AnyDrug
@AnyDrug 4 года назад
Was looking for this comment. That's exactly what I do too... xD
@reacherstudio
@reacherstudio 4 года назад
Great idea. Does it always require an actual audio stem or can you do it with just a “send” from the vocal? I haven’t been able to get it to work that way, but it would be helpful for live application
@justinaswell9829
@justinaswell9829 4 года назад
Absolutely! This forward shift also helps with harsh transient consonants T, K and whatnot.
@disklamer
@disklamer 4 года назад
@@reacherstudio You could only shift the live vocal backwards ie. delay it...
@RaddDronzy
@RaddDronzy 4 года назад
Sound Engineer here. Still learning. Best tutorial ever....thank you so very much....
@Producelikeapro
@Producelikeapro 4 года назад
Wow! Thanks ever so much my friend
@jurgenschuler8389
@jurgenschuler8389 4 года назад
The beauty of this trick is the possibility to process multiple tracks at once. Thank you so much!
@Producelikeapro
@Producelikeapro 4 года назад
Absolutely Jürgen!
@DrBuffaloBalls
@DrBuffaloBalls 4 года назад
I absolutely love that you always have a summary in the description. I get to trying these tricks myself much faster.
@neuroxik
@neuroxik 4 года назад
Who disliked this? I have amazing de-essers AND Melodyne 5 but I still find myself loving alternative methods (including manual automation) but this trick is marvelous
@Producelikeapro
@Producelikeapro 4 года назад
Haha who knows? Thanks ever so much for your great comment my friend!
@TheSmokedKarma
@TheSmokedKarma 4 года назад
I want names, of anyone who dislikes
@mikesparks3398
@mikesparks3398 4 года назад
With all these tips and tricks we learn from this channel there's no reason we shouldn't be good mixers in no time! thanks Warren!
@alanrosswilley-loveamongth1605
@alanrosswilley-loveamongth1605 2 года назад
Hi Warren. I’ve enjoyed many of your videos. And I have learned much from you. But after struggling with some sibilants on an original track I’m finishing production on, I saw this video. And I gotta say, this is one of the best practical approaches to controlling sibilance that I’ve seen. Period. Thanks for this and all you do for the community! Cheers 🙂
@counterw8
@counterw8 4 года назад
What a time saver and very simple trick. Going through a vocal track and trimming the esses can be so time consuming. Thanks again Warren!
@miketable8310
@miketable8310 4 года назад
Wow...since I'm just workin on a track with exactly those problems, this video didn't just come at the ryt time, it is also a simplifier, rescuer, life saver...blessing. Thank you...thank you...thaaank you!
@rafael_bartolome
@rafael_bartolome 4 года назад
Another great example of how just having tools available will not make us masters; but only knowledge and experience will. Thank you for sharing, Warren! Cheers from Buenos Aires, Argentina.
@Edge_0202
@Edge_0202 4 года назад
This is what's great about the latest Melodyne 5 update. It identifies the "harshness" and you can turn them all down. Such a time saver!
@Producelikeapro
@Producelikeapro 4 года назад
Fantastic!
@cosmicclayton4399
@cosmicclayton4399 4 года назад
I love this kind of simple but effective tricks. I'm finding this good as an all around "de-harsher"
@soundmonkey3903
@soundmonkey3903 4 года назад
I feel like an idiot for not thinking of this already! It was just too simple. This info could have saved me a lot of time and some money too. Marvelous content as always! Thank you for sharing your years of experience and wisdom with us! Never underestimate the value of these very simple tips. Many of us that are new to the world of music production may overlook these types of things. I tend to overthink and overcomplicate things and end up with 25 different plugins on each track. A video about how you are able to simplify things and only use what’s really needed to enhance the song would be ever so helpful! Thanks again you are my favorite RU-vid content creator and teacher!
@Fiveash-Art
@Fiveash-Art 7 месяцев назад
I click on these things for the info but then I'm always floored by the quality of the music/artists being used for the production tips... amazing stuff ... This is the kind of music that should be all over the charts in my view.
@david_a_uno
@david_a_uno 4 года назад
This is an excellent trick that produces very natural-sounding results. A keeper!! Of course, automating the comp threshold or the EQ can be useful too. Thanks so much!!
@soundclosetstudio
@soundclosetstudio 4 года назад
You'll never stop learning, this would had help in my mix of Patiently but I´ll sure use it on my next mix. Thanks👍🤠
@sadkin9186
@sadkin9186 2 года назад
This is brilliant! Thank you Warren - wow, possibly the best and most useful technique I have ever learned on RU-vid.
@sm5574
@sm5574 4 года назад
I love tips like this! You listen to recordings from the 1960s and the sibilance is under control. Clearly de-essing is possible without an expensive plugin. And here's a simple way it can be done. Thank you!
@backpages4910
@backpages4910 4 года назад
I think the '60s recordings were not as bright as today's recordings especially the vocals so sibilance was not that big an issue.
@soulchorea
@soulchorea 4 года назад
the top "de-essing fix" in the 60s was probably just to tell the vocalist to back up a few steps...nowadays it's common to have the vocalist eat the mic to squeeze every bit of "presence" out, but ends up exaggerating the sibilance
@paulEmotionalaudio
@paulEmotionalaudio 4 года назад
Absolutely love it. Old skool styles. Used to spend ages riding the vocals back in the day.. or drop a 902 over it.. fun times. 🎛🎤
@dagamusik
@dagamusik 4 года назад
Mindblowing, when you realize you can extend this trick to control similar problems! i.e. The bowing high frequencies of a solo violin 😱😱😱
@nathancress8810
@nathancress8810 3 года назад
yo! Thanks for that heads up!
@hellstone-project
@hellstone-project 4 года назад
I use a free multiband compressor, find the Sssss frequency, create a narrow band over it, set threshold and ratio to taste. Done. Great video, keep up the good work!
@sugnasugna
@sugnasugna 4 года назад
That only compresses a specific frequency whereas the technique in the video compresses everything. I’m not sure which technique is better.
@trevorellis-guice5794
@trevorellis-guice5794 4 года назад
@@cary3428 not true, the 5k boosted signal is the side chain that brings down the overall signal. since the attack and release are so quick it's bringing down the volume for when the signal is coming thru that 5k filter.
@Schienke1
@Schienke1 4 года назад
@@trevorellis-guice5794 on the other hand there is only the vocal ss on the specific track at this moment, so that seems to me the "overall" signal at the point of time / compression. Contrary to usage on a bus, where you would be correct.
@davidallenhammond2777
@davidallenhammond2777 4 года назад
Brilliant Warren, that's another really great, fast solution. Thank you!
@DeadlyMixKrew
@DeadlyMixKrew 4 года назад
While I do use de-essers fairly often, I didn't know such a thing existed when I first started so I figured out I needed to manually lower all the esses early on and it has been my preferred method ever since. The problem is that I record and mix a lot of hip-hop and the amount of words in a rap song make manually lowering them a long painstaking process, so I'm always looking for shortcuts. Thanks.
@Fiveash-Art
@Fiveash-Art 7 месяцев назад
I can't ever get de-essers to work ... I keep thinking I'm just stupid. 😂
4 года назад
This is great! De-essing was one of the last aspects of mixing for me to feel confident about. The best trick I've had for this is very, very similar: I use a multiband compressor on the vocal chain instead of a de-esser, and do the same but all on the multiband plugin - narrow the the band to the offending frequency and compress it only when it goes over the set threshold. Really looking forward to trying this one out now, though!
@albertomacias5953
@albertomacias5953 4 года назад
You can duplicate the channel with all the inserts and add a gate with the polarity reversed and adjusted so that it only opens when sss sounds and then it will null with the other track, so with the volume fader of the duplicated track you can adjust the amount of deessing
@consumer365
@consumer365 3 года назад
Reaxcomp multiband compressor in reaper has a great preset to start with. Thanks for all the great info Warren. I'm finally getting comfortable using some of your tricks and every bit helps. Good work as always.
@ZoldarMusic
@ZoldarMusic 4 года назад
Oh my god! Thank yooou so much, I have been struggling with harsh S in a vocal for weeks
@Joey-rp5vg
@Joey-rp5vg 2 года назад
Great trick,. Thanks ever so much for taking the time to do these videos
@RC32Smiths01
@RC32Smiths01 4 года назад
These tips are so cool to learn, big or small! A wonderful video as always man!
@LeoBassCovers2
@LeoBassCovers2 Год назад
Man, you really are everywhere :)
@sergiolima368
@sergiolima368 Год назад
Watch again and again, still and even more, fantastic tech tip. Best regards.
@WeLoveOurJesus
@WeLoveOurJesus 2 года назад
Most progressive day of my life. My ears and and mental state thanks you. Thx thx thx.
@roydominicmacasero4597
@roydominicmacasero4597 4 года назад
Woooow! This is a de-esser I can afford! Thank you so much Warren!
@michaeltablet8577
@michaeltablet8577 4 года назад
Great video! I'm a beginner but that sounds more natural to me than the de essers I own. Will use that tip often. Thanks again Warren!
@SisterIndica
@SisterIndica Год назад
What an incredible trick - I cannot wait to try this!
@joejurneke9576
@joejurneke9576 4 года назад
Technique works terrific! Thanks warren
@bluwavdave
@bluwavdave 4 года назад
What a great trick! Thanks so much Warren!
@aarongrubbmusic
@aarongrubbmusic 2 года назад
Thank you. My De-esser wasn't working super well and this actually worked a lot better
@AlexeySolovievMusic
@AlexeySolovievMusic 4 года назад
Really awesome trick! Thank you so much Warren! Gonna try it !
@HitTheRoadMusicStudio
@HitTheRoadMusicStudio 4 года назад
🤘🤘Awesome trick, will definitely try it instead of turning it down manually, can't wait for the next tip !
@yootoob1958
@yootoob1958 3 года назад
Thank you for sharing such a killer but simple tip.
@ricardofagundes5326
@ricardofagundes5326 4 года назад
Excellent tip!!! Thanks for the great explanation!
@sebastianpiedrahita37
@sebastianpiedrahita37 4 года назад
This technique is amazing! Gonna use it on my next mix!
@hankjansen5544
@hankjansen5544 4 года назад
Thank you, thank you, OH thank you for this! You're the best!
@darrenross9168
@darrenross9168 4 года назад
Hi Warren, wow! a fantastic tip, Thank you, awesome! all the best.
@mattkirshner4896
@mattkirshner4896 4 года назад
Can't wait to try this one!!!
@stevegalloway3747
@stevegalloway3747 4 года назад
Terrific - in so many areas of computing, the construction of a GUI (graphical user interface) to make a bolt-on control panel that looks pretty just ends up costing $$ and consuming precious CPU resources, and yet does not do anything more than we already have tools for. Job done, and done well. What a great workflow - thank you so much :-)
@antoniofretes940
@antoniofretes940 4 года назад
awesome! great video as always!
@alexomeltschenko2193
@alexomeltschenko2193 3 года назад
thank you..... needed this and found it after ten thousand other vids on de essing..
@charlesdavid5137
@charlesdavid5137 4 года назад
Thank you Warren, I just watched that video with Pete Thorn and Bob Clearmountain, fantastic tip! I will certainly look for a place to apply that as I continue to develop my mixing/producing skills.
@matthughesproductions
@matthughesproductions 4 года назад
Such a useful tip Warren! Will try this on my next mix
@SteveSnelling
@SteveSnelling 4 года назад
Man, that's one slick trick. Thanks!
@miltonex
@miltonex 4 года назад
Wow what a nice trick thank you Warren!!!
@Minabelmont
@Minabelmont 4 года назад
Nice trick! Thank you Warren.
@bobbykanemusictube
@bobbykanemusictube 4 года назад
I've seriously needed this. Some of my own tracks have two or three De-Essers on them. Still, I can't find the point between shrill brain drill and lisp for days. You can bet I'll be trying this.
@mixedbykg8885
@mixedbykg8885 4 года назад
great tip. Definitely will be using this
@D.r.e.w_D.r.e.w
@D.r.e.w_D.r.e.w 3 года назад
That is a great trick, I will definitely be using that... Thanks
@martin.alguien
@martin.alguien 4 года назад
magic! thanks Warren
@Bring_MeSunshine
@Bring_MeSunshine 4 года назад
Excellent choice, since this is one of the songs I downloaded from the Academy. Incidentally, before joining, I also downloaded some of the free courses on offer. Haven't really looked them until now, but the one I'm currently loving is the Ariel Chobaz Hip Hop. I'm taking another end to end view gain, today. Lovely jubbly
@kennyschabow
@kennyschabow 4 года назад
This is very helpful - thank you!
@conanliquid
@conanliquid 3 года назад
TBProAudio DSEQ2 is my go-to now for de-essing and taming any harsh resonances. It's amazing.
@benjamindavie1951
@benjamindavie1951 4 года назад
Thank you so much for your videos!
@ScareCrowReview
@ScareCrowReview 4 года назад
Recently I’ve been doing volume automation for DeEssing and it’s working well. Takes away the harshness of the sss and the also the hard hitting T’s Also helps to clean up some of the breaths if they’re a bit too loud for me
@jennykproductions2640
@jennykproductions2640 4 года назад
Love this. I actually learned this trick in a Reaper tutorial just days ago. Unfortunately after I submitted my contest mix of Patiently, which could have needed this . Oh well. :D
@adsertheblade
@adsertheblade 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing this awesome idea, I will try it at my next opportunity. I think there's an even better way to do it, however, now that I know about this: using one of those volume duckers the EDM producers use for ducking the bass from a kick. With some of them, you can draw the exact curve you want, and have absolute control over what it does and how it does it. I've never been happy with de-essers, but this might be the silver bullet.
@RideTheFuture
@RideTheFuture 4 года назад
Fabulous - thank you Warren ! Awesome video ;-)
@izakboom8487
@izakboom8487 4 года назад
Very interesting! Melodyne 5 is solving the problem in the most surgical way these days; quite incredible!
@MarcBecker_Music
@MarcBecker_Music 4 года назад
Great trick. Thank you for demonstrating it, Warren. Old School ... that suits me ;-)
@carlosbalbastro2023
@carlosbalbastro2023 4 года назад
Thankyou brother . Hug from Córdoba Argentina
@hafimula
@hafimula Год назад
Been searching HIGH and LOW for something to help me out with de-essing! This is the trick here! I felt like none of the de-esser plugins were working. Thanks.
@Producelikeapro
@Producelikeapro Год назад
Yes! I used to use three different de-Essers haha
@hafimula
@hafimula Год назад
@@Producelikeapro I believe it! I was on #5😂...so thanks again.
@GBANI
@GBANI Год назад
This is the best video about this technique if you are using other DAWs than Logic and you have the Waves plugins. I have been searching for a way to de ess my vox since the year 2000. Always the same problem with the deessing plugins, lipsi or harsh final result. The Waves De Esser and RDe esser are not too bad, but yet. I find out about this way of de essing from the Mix and Master tutorial of Audiopedia, but the compresor ussed there was a stock plugin of Logic with integrated EQ. Was looking a way to use it at my Cubase. I saw 5 6 other videos. Not good. But this one here was simple and working. And what's more intresting, this way of de essing is the way used by professionals even when the analogue expensive gear was used to mix. Thank you!
@rickyharhcp
@rickyharhcp 2 года назад
Enlightening maestro!
@Producelikeapro
@Producelikeapro 2 года назад
Thanks ever so much
@sodenmac7252
@sodenmac7252 4 года назад
I usually set double de-essing in my chain, pre-EQ and post EQ/compressor. It maintains the natural sound of the vocal.
@abhranilchatterjee1906
@abhranilchatterjee1906 4 года назад
Old but the basics.....thankyou a ton Sir
@kurtm6345
@kurtm6345 3 года назад
Great tip, thank you!
@nexusobserve
@nexusobserve 4 года назад
De-essing first, separately or manually is a good idea. Sibilance doesn't change much in overall volume so it's good to tackle is immediately
@brandonboozer688
@brandonboozer688 4 года назад
I saw Thorn's video the other day and thought, "Wait...what's he doing there?" Now I know! Thanks for the great explanation!
@Producelikeapro
@Producelikeapro 4 года назад
Thanks Brandon! You Rock!
@ruwankroegman9858
@ruwankroegman9858 4 года назад
Never triestig like this before but it’s actually better then al the fancy stuff I’ve got in de studio hahhaha! Thnx! Still learning after 11 years whhahha
@A.J.99
@A.J.99 4 года назад
Reaper's ReaComp allows to compress a particular frequency or band, and it's a free plugin. And ReaComp requires very little CPU resources, while using a duplicated track for sidechain de-essing doubles CPU and RAM usage.
@counterw8
@counterw8 4 года назад
I certainly need to check that out
@DanCummins
@DanCummins 4 года назад
Yea Reacomp allows you to do all this without the complicated routing, as it has a sidechain filter with high and low passes built in to the plugin.
@QrchackOfficial
@QrchackOfficial 4 года назад
Same story with Studio One's stock compressor
@QrchackOfficial
@QrchackOfficial 4 года назад
and actually, there's sidechain built into Pro Tools stock compressor as well
@erickendoka2953
@erickendoka2953 3 года назад
Mind blown thank you !
@austinmillerae
@austinmillerae 4 года назад
Wow this is super similar to a trick I learned about reducing bleed in tom mics, though I think you covered that recently!
@DarrellSt.Blaine
@DarrellSt.Blaine 4 года назад
Same as you, if it's an important song vocal I manually edit them down. If it's something like a long podcast or something that needs to be done fast I use the "warmth" feature of my UBK fatso to soften them.
@100chuckjones
@100chuckjones Год назад
Wow, what a great little trick.
@chrisact9601
@chrisact9601 4 года назад
I agree. Broadband de-essing sounds better than just turning down specific frequencies. Over using the latter ends up making the vocalist sound like they have a lisp.
@88Doug
@88Doug 4 года назад
Thanks for the tips!!
@scottbirch968
@scottbirch968 2 года назад
I didn't have a de-esser back in the day, when I worked on a Yamaha digital audio console running Avid Audiovision. So I worked out how to do this.
@yiqwaba3833
@yiqwaba3833 3 года назад
Hey man it's been a while . This is very needful video thanks again. I Solo high end and then search for problems .
@user-hu9yi7oj6z
@user-hu9yi7oj6z 3 года назад
This is amazing!!!!
@lamellmatthews
@lamellmatthews 4 года назад
Thanks once again! Much appreciated
@Producelikeapro
@Producelikeapro 4 года назад
You're very welcome Lamell!
@Not-Only-Reaper-Tutorials
@Not-Only-Reaper-Tutorials 4 года назад
The song is beautiful!
@MixYourWay
@MixYourWay 4 года назад
These tricks are pretty awesome to look back at! Thanks so much sir (L)
@lukeheidmusic
@lukeheidmusic 3 года назад
Thank you, you're a lifesaver!
@ayimsepulvedakallman5864
@ayimsepulvedakallman5864 3 года назад
Really nice tips thank you man 👏blessing from Chile
@Producelikeapro
@Producelikeapro 3 года назад
Thanks ever so much
@dalvynoficial
@dalvynoficial 4 года назад
That’s amazing, we also can apply this between a bass and a kik. Thanks good thing !!
@fabiansantanamusic
@fabiansantanamusic 3 года назад
Thank you for this trick. I always find myself boosting the highs when using a de esser cause most of them take too much out of vocals brightness. I will definitely try this one.
@Producelikeapro
@Producelikeapro 3 года назад
You’re very welcome
@atenville
@atenville 4 года назад
That's a nice one!
@Producelikeapro
@Producelikeapro 4 года назад
Thanks ever so much!
@jonathanmharris9540
@jonathanmharris9540 4 года назад
Hi, another great video, thanks. I have discovered that Melodyne lets me easily apply manual fixes to sibilants and plosives. I have also discovered a second technique where I edit in melodyne to leave only the sibilants and plosives and bounce this down to a separate sibilant track. This has two applications: 1 - As a sidechain source to a compressor for de-essing the main track. 2 The sibilant track can be used over a vocoded track to increase clarity. Hope this is of interest.
@FrenchtownMedia
@FrenchtownMedia 4 года назад
Makes all the difference. Oldie but a goodie.
@Producelikeapro
@Producelikeapro 4 года назад
Yes! Hugely simple and used by pretty much every major mixer!
@robgracia509
@robgracia509 3 года назад
thanks warren great one
Далее
5 FREE Vocal Recording Tips
24:34
Просмотров 61 тыс.
6 Common Reverb Mistakes to Avoid
15:50
Просмотров 136 тыс.
Что не так с воздухом в Корее?
00:45
Получилось у Миланы?😂
00:13
Просмотров 1,4 млн
Fixing HARSH vocals with a De-Esser
11:26
Просмотров 32 тыс.
3 EQ Mistakes We All Make!
18:28
Просмотров 329 тыс.
The Best Old School Reverb Trick?
18:24
Просмотров 136 тыс.
Secret Trick for Massive Vocals! - Marc Daniel Nelson
11:25
Make Your Voice Sound Better - Vocal EQ Zones
14:10
Clean Up A Muddy Mix!
30:39
Просмотров 304 тыс.
I Like It
2:29
Просмотров 2,6 млн
ДжаЯмми - Туман
4:18
Просмотров 216 тыс.
Jaloliddin Ahmadaliyev - Kuydurgi (audio 2024)
3:26
Просмотров 1,9 млн
Tamiga & 2Bad - Tell Me | Official Video Extended
4:45