@@chadva34you can't autotune screams, they don't have a precise pitch to correct to, so it's pretty much impossible to auto tune a scream. You can add effects to screams to layer them but just not auto tune
@Slipstreamzzz double tracking, adding effects like reverb and maybe an octave to thicken it out is the equivalent to auto tuning screaming vocals...because they hide the fact that a scream is weak. I've used a doubler and an octave to sound like an absolute monster, I'm not a great screamer.
Ok sir, we see you!! 😮 I love that we have this shit now. I was always a metal head but grew up in the hood so I like rap to and it was always a dream for someone to find something in the middle and now we have it and I can't explain how happy it makes me lol
His real name is Wesley merrit aka young mosh he also leads singer for the world I knew he was also Part of the metal artist who got together to do the metal chorus for Doom eternal!
Oooo i need to see more of this guy, my two favorite things in one, and I've actually tried replacing guitar solos with record scratches over death metal myself. Seems like a good fit.
Why was the rap/scream section so clean? Like audio wise? How do you make a noise like that, pronounce everything well, and have an amazing flow and still have literal clean vocals? Double track?
It would make sense for a Metalhead to rap if he is lyrically adept enough. The breathing is almost identical. It's just so damn rare to see what's seemingly the other way around.
I’ve been saying metal and rap belong together, the 808s literally can be used to make a breakdown and there’s already couple songs I’ve heard that legit make me think of a breakdown lmaooo