Free Vocal vsti
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LeifonMars
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Re: Free Vocal vsti
Use that and you'll never learn how to make vocals sound good. Personally I started by recording vocalists in different spaces with different mics and preamps, and asking them to sing with different tones - I also examined my own voice pretty throughout. But it took many years practice, and back then there were no computers available except in big studios, so things were down to basics for long time. One of the most important things I find was that I didn't have compressor or effective eq available, so I had to get along with choosing the right spot from the room and the right microphone for the task and to ask the singer to sing with the right tone.cmreal04 wrote:Hey what's your thoughts on this, potentially any good ?
http://mildonstudios.com/backstage/
CM
edit: That above made me sound like I would be trying to come out as I would know it all (which, in fact, I was trying to do
nice3dot... wrote:this is pretty cool...
http://www.terrywest.110mb.com/voceqpro.html
but like I said...
Indeed. Works nicely on winds too.S127 wrote:nice3dot... wrote:this is pretty cool...
http://www.terrywest.110mb.com/voceqpro.html
but like I said...
But backstage as an exciter fits the bill. Applying a bit, after a good take and a good mix, can deliver magic.
All this said by one who thinks Live's reverb is pretty usable (apart from vocals)
Live 9 Suite, audio trackles (several audio tracks that crackle)


hehe... me tooabletoff wrote:Indeed. Works nicely on winds too.S127 wrote:nice3dot... wrote:this is pretty cool...
http://www.terrywest.110mb.com/voceqpro.html
but like I said...
But backstage as an exciter fits the bill. Applying a bit, after a good take and a good mix, can deliver magic.
All this said by one who thinks Live's reverb is pretty usable (apart from vocals)
