Valhalla VintageVerb (by Valhalla DSP)įor your vocal reverb needs, you don’t have to look further than Valhalla VintageVerb. See Article: Vocal Chopping and Editing inside of this Remake Tutorialģ.
We’re not complaining though, some analog buzz really makes vocals come alive.Īphex Vintage Aural Exciter is the last piece of the puzzle when you need to brighten up dull vocals. As this is so closely modeled after a vintage analog tube, you’ve got a bit of analog color to it. Used on vocals, this plugin really breathes life into the sound, making it sound rich, bright and deep.
The result is uncanny its sound really is indistinguishable from the hardware unit. Modeled after the tube-powered Aphex Aural Exciter, introduced in the mid-1970s, Waves got help from Val Garay who probably has the most experience with this exciter in the world. Create depth, brightness, vibrancy, and color with the touch of a button, and make your vocals more present – without raising your levels. This neat little plugin seems to do it all. If you were to ask “How can I make my vocals shine?”, we’d simply reply with “get the Aphex Vintage Aural Exciter, now.” Seriously. Make your high-end sparkle, warm up your mids and make your lows beautifully rumble, with this easy-to-use, incredibly powerful plugin.Ģ. On vocals, this plugin is essential for that extra boost. Included also is the Waves MS matrix that lets you apply different equalization to the mid and side stereo parts of your track. The harmonic distortions and overtones sound exactly like its referenced 1073 the differences are almost impossible to hear. It’s striking how similarly it emulates the original hardware. It’s a powerhouse, to say the least, and incredibly colorful – the main reason to get this plugin. This 3-band EQ features a fixed 12kHz high-frequency band, low and midrange bands for boosting and cutting, and of course an 18dB/octave high-pass filter. With the Scheps 73, enjoy the warm, fuzzy tones of the 1073 console’s EQ and preamp module cheaper, and right in-the-box.ĭeveloped and tweaked to perfection by master mixing engineer Andrew Scheps (Red Hot Chili Peppers, Black Sabbath, Lana Del Ray, Metallica, Jay-Z and many more), take your vocal mixing to the next level with this essential tool from Waves. There’s a sound to analog hardware that simply can’t be beaten – and now you don’t have to spend five figures to get it. In this list, we’ve compiled the absolute best plugins, ranging from stereo wideners to make your background vocals stand out, to powerful equalizers, compressors, exciters and more. Comment if you have something to ask, I´m happy to help.Professionally mixing your vocals requires the best VST plugins. You see it by watching if the red light flashes in the Focusrite Scarlett´s gain nob. Then sing a little and set up the gain level from your Focusrite Scarlett -sound card. My mic is connected into channel 1, so I choose “Input 1” from the list by hoovering over it and clicking it. “Pre/Post FX recording” – tab in the picture. Choose there your mic input by clicking the “Pre/Post FX recording” – tab. Go after that to that channels “Effect slot” (chain) what you find from the right or the left side. Click the channel so it lids – then it´s active. Go to the mixer by clicking the mixer icon in FL Studio 20 or click shortcut button F9 with your mouse to the channel you want to record. –Route your microphone to your vocals -channel– Clicking the wanted channel.
My sound card is Focusrite Scarlett, so I choose it. Hoover your mouse to open the OPTIONS -menu in upper list > Go to AUDIO -settings > Choose your sound card by hoovering the mouse to the dark menu on the right side of “Device” -text and click the little grey play -button. –Link your audio device = Sound card to FL Studio– The open up your FL Studio 20 and load up your project or new, where you want to record your vocals. Put the mic cable in the Scarlet mic insert 1. If you record instruments, then the button is pushed in. Remember to see that the INSTR button is out in the Scarlett´s front panel when you record vocals. Put the sound cards power on and set mic cable and mic together. Start your FL Studio 20 vocal recording session by arming your sound card. You can see it in action in this Armi Eliza´s YouTube -video: Vocal chain in FL Studio 20 - Arm your sound card– In this step-to-step -tutorial -post I´m using Focusrite Scarlett. Do you need to do record vocals in FL Studio 20? Did you make your first song? Is the situation that you don´t have a sound card or you are planning to get one.