![]() Vocal presets are a powerful tool that can enhance your music and make your vocals sound professional from the start. How to Use and Make a Song with Vocal Presets Step 9: Apply the Vocal Preset to the Raw Vocals.How to Apply Vocal Presets in Your Songs.honestly, I never would have thought I'd get into EQing / compression this much, or mixing in general.Mastering Vocal Presets in FL Studio: Step-by-Step Guide Ugh, this makes me want to quick wip up something in UTAU just to mess around with SlickEQ. I always payed attention to JUST frequencies/high-low passes and what I """"thought"""" the vocals needed :) but anyways, the colour of a voice. Interestingly enough I never thought about the "colouration" of vocals. I absolutely want to take another look at SlickEQ!!! didn't really spend too much time on it since I wasn't too concerned abt the way I EQ'd her vocals but now after watching that video. I did however take SlickEQ for a (very short and kinda half-assed ) run. my main focus was more on compression so I spent most of my time working with the TDR compressor to try to balance noice. Yeah!! while I was checking out TDR's compressor I noticed they had an EQ module (SlickEQ to be specific) so I ended up trying out both. (Although solo EQing is still necessary in some situations.) I felt like such an idiot for spending so many years struggling to EQ in solo. For years I struggled with EQ, but then one day I tried while listening to everything in context and wow, what a difference! Decisions were so much easier to make. Also, try to do your EQing in context rather than in solo. If you're interested, be sure to search for the Pultec low-end trick.Īnd as an end note: one strategy that has worked well for me when EQing vocals is to do high-pass filtering before compression, and then do colouration EQ after compression. You can find tonnes of videos on YouTube covering various Pultec EQs: original hardware, recreation hardware, paid plugins, and free plugins. Although I like the sound of the PTEq-X, I personally find the Pultec interface annoying to use. ![]() Pultec EQ modules are "obsolete" analog EQs that are still prized for their colouration effects. Ignite Amps also offers the PTEq-X, which is a free simulation of several Pultec EQ modules. Seeing that you liked the TDR compressor, you might like their free SlickEQ, which offers a variety of colouration options: linear, silky, mellow, deep, funky. Colouration is most important when shaping sounds, and less important when low and/or high pass filtering. Different EQs colour sound differently, except FL Studio's stock EQs, which seem to turn everything to grey. I also hate to break the news about EQ, but if you're using FL Studio stock EQ plugins, that once again might be part of your problem. I hate to break the news, but I'm more noob than expert. (One thing I've learned is that different compressors work more effectively on specific instruments/tasks-even pros use multiple compressors. I'll have to try it on my upcoming track. ![]() That Kotelnikov certainly did a good job on the vocals: smooth and transparent. I've been using FL studio to mix & EQ, and attacted some screenshots of the loud part to show you where i'm at if it'll help!! my usual go-to attack stratagy when EQing is to play around with the frequencies until it sounds good, so now you can see why I really need to educate myself. ![]() I can't seem find a good balance (or even know how to. BUT at the same time not have her louder more fuller notes totally blare and overpower the bgm. my struggle is that I wanted to keep the breathy notes clear and not be drowned out by the bgm. The first part i'm not too stressed about, it's 0:27 and on that I feel needs some touching up. Song: Mahou (魔法) || Vocal: Merry Kohaku (voicebanks: meteor, daikagura & toroflux) I'll get straight to the point any good EQers out there that can give me some pointers on how i EQ'ed Merry Kohaku in here?! so, if anyone's got time to listen and give input (on my EQing specifically, how does it sound?) I'd love to read it! life's been crazy busy lately, so there's my excuse for taking forever. UPDATE: thanks to those who gave me some insights!! not sure if anyone's even watching this anymore lol but I did indeed take some tips!! I replaced the unfinished track with the NOW finished track on soundcloud.
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