It sounds like you're aiming for a cleaner, more polished vocal sound like Drake’s. Here are some tips to help:
Use a High-Pass Filter: Gently roll off the low end to reduce muddiness. Set it around 80-100Hz, depending on your vocal range.
EQ Adjustments: Boost around 3-5kHz for brightness without harshness. Use a narrow Q to target specific frequencies that might be causing sibilance.
De-Esser: Apply a de-esser to control sibilance. Adjust it to target the frequencies where sibilance occurs without affecting overall brightness.
Reverb and Delay: Light reverb and delay can add depth and space to your vocals, enhancing clarity.
Vocal Chain: Ensure your signal chain is clean. Start with a good preamp, and consider a quality condenser microphone to capture detail.
Use a High-Pass Filter: Gently roll off the low end to reduce muddiness. Set it around 80-100Hz, depending on your vocal range.
EQ Adjustments: Boost around 3-5kHz for brightness without harshness. Use a narrow Q to target specific frequencies that might be causing sibilance.
De-Esser: Apply a de-esser to control sibilance. Adjust it to target the frequencies where sibilance occurs without affecting overall brightness.
Reverb and Delay: Light reverb and delay can add depth and space to your vocals, enhancing clarity.
Vocal Chain: Ensure your signal chain is clean. Start with a good preamp, and consider a quality condenser microphone to capture detail.
Statistics: Posted by reygas — Mon Aug 26, 2024 6:07 pm