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Mixing #vocals can be extremely challenging. In this video I share 6 vocal #mixing principles to help you tackle that next vocal mix like a boss.
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Bro your voice is silky smooth. I could fall asleep to this
I came to the comments to talk about his voice.
I’ve been searching for this content for 5 years 😢 thank you sirrr !!
A perfect teacher. CLarity without the distractions of unneeded information. Vocal mixing was an inscutable mystery to me until this video. Now I can see clearly. The rain is gone.
Excellent video as usual! Another key take from this: You know you're on the right track if your vocal already sounds great even without effects such as reverb and delay. 🔥🔥
Joe is in my brain! Always coming in clutch with the right topics at the right time!
Love your no nonsense approach. It's not magic and that's the message you get across very well.
Your tutorials are always so easy to follow and understand! They are very hepful, thank you 🙏
Joes always got a great approach and easy to listen to. Believe it or not, that makes a huge difference in whether I listen to and watch a channel. There are so many that are not pleasant or interesting, or they are very self-servant in the way they speak, and it makes me leave the channel. Joe's a great teacher and that makes a big difference
Greatly appreciated! Excellent tutorial
Watching your vids have been helping make a lot of stuff I've been learning click, and I'm starting to get a better sense of how to approach my mixes. Thank you for these.
Fantastic tutorial. Thank you. Really good and very practical demonstration.
Joe I really liked your video. Not only for the content, but the way in which you shot it, Each and every adjustment on equipment was seen on screen with out having to squint at what you where doing. Very nice.
Big Thanks Joe
2:17 is the best thing in this video. Always great content Joe. And I’ve always liked your vocal sound while you’re speaking to us. Great to point out what the source vs the end sounds like, even for your voiceover mic.
Thanks Joe. The compression tip in particular really helped me get some extra polish on my vocal.
Great tips. Thanks, Joe. The mix you were using to demonstrate sounded great.
I always laugh somewhere in your videos. You Nashville guys have a great sense of humour. Would love to see you, if you haven't already, team up with Joe Carrell. He cracks me up too. Though I hardly learn something new in your videos (been songwriting/mixing since the early '90s), you always make me re-evaluate my workflow. Little subtleties and nuances as to why you make a certain eq (or whatever) move, you explain it so well. All the best dude!
Brilliant!!!
Thank you this is so helpful!
Great video, as usual! The moment someone taught me to cut before boosting anything, that was a game changer.
Thank you for the lesson
Where has this video been. Thank you sir!! Incredibly helpful
Thank you for the video ❤️
Great stuff here Joe! Thank you for sharing. 👍👍
Thanks Joe.. you are so helpfull...
Thank you, you are a great teacher. ☕
An excellent tutorial. Thank you.
Hey mate i have watched a few of your vids now and they are always helpful and you have a really good video style. Keep up the good work
This right here is the ideal tutorial.
I really love this video... God bless you. Imma gone work on myself 😊 Greetings from Ghana
Hi Joe, thanks for this video and for the many I watched lately. Definitely got to subscribe to your channel for such great content! Thanks
This was excellent, Joe!
Good stuff Joe !!
Your videos are great man, I’m a sound engineer student from Scotland, thanks 🙏
Good stuff! Thank you!
Very well explained, thanks for the skill transfer
A lot of useful info. Thanks.
Joe! Thanks for demonstrating how useful and great sounding the Tube CB is! I have most of the popular compressors available today and I still use the Fat Channel Tube CB all the time. It's really a great compressor.
Thank you. Most useful.
Well explained at a good pace. Subscribed
Thanks! Nice song, good tutorial!
thank you, bro.
Thanks Joe for no bs and cuttin straight to the point, very good explanation! :D
The tutorialis great ... but the voice is fantastic!!
Awesome stuff It's a continuous learning process 😎
You're awesome!
Awesome ❤
Great job joe🙂
That overall volumen trick like it a lot, thxx great video
Great video.. You solved all my mix problems.. Thank you very much.
Super helpful, thanks
Great video. Super.
you are awesome thanks
Just found your channel / videos - really great videos - learning from the start and great explanations.
Great video thanks!!
Thank you
great summary
Thanks good tips
Thanks
Спасибо✨🎸
I honestly was shocked how far people pushed compression, and it indeed made things sound better once I found it out. Without another one of your videos, I wouldn't have thought of using that strong of a compressor level. I do agree with the levels. Sometimes I hear an over-processed vocal and in the past, I thought that over-processed vocals were heavily autotuned (and they could have been). It turns out fx like compressors can make it sound autotuned as well
when you mentioned Volume automation I had my own "oh that again"-moment, as I just came from the Audio Mountain youtube channel who just released a video on that topic. It's a new channel and I can only recommend it. And he also started using Studio One.
You have an excellent speaker voice. No EQ and compressor can create this voice. So sometimes, it's really a matter of the source 🙂
another banger video. You're definitely one of the reasons I picked Studio one to learn with.
I've been with Reaper for 17yrs, but seriously into trying studio one after so many great reviews. Is it free, or have a trial?
Tq joe❤❤❤❤❤
When I get ready to mix I ask myself. What would Joe do?
Key compression terminology… make it , “berr berr!” 😂🙌🏻 Great vid, Joe!
Are going to hear another EP soon? Staredown was beautiful one 🙂
NICE
wow nice tutorial
4:45 I'm using dynamic EQ thing for this frequency range ☺️
Really good video 😃
Great video ! Do you still recommend using the Presonus Studio-live series consoles ???
I like the beginner and the you
Thanks so much for this video. I am looking for the best reverb/delay for vocal (something sounds like the one they are using in America got talents) what do you suggest? I appreciate your help.
If I would afford it, you would be my producer! I like all your approaches on mixing. God bless you
7:00 did you warm up your voice sufficiently? Were you sufficiently hydrated? I find i get this when i dont do enough of above. Great video! What are your thoughts on automation as opposed to compression? Ive read some engineers on certain voices use no compression at all as it sucks the life out of the vocal (as you mentioned) i try do automate to bring offensive volume peaks down then subtle compression (3-Db max gain reduction). Cheers!
i subscribe becouse you use Studio One, and make good content 💯
Didn’t know presonus made a cl1b emulation. Sounds good. Wonder if it has the frequency response of the unit emulated as well (has a very slight smiley face eq)
Would like to hear this kind of thing with a big baritone voice instead. They might not be common in contemporary pop, but thankfully there’s more to musical life than that.
مرسی 🙏
when you do your low shelf, why dont you do a steeper shelf? Im not questioning it, im just wondering if theres any benefit to keeping some of the lower end at a lower db.
Thanx! very useful advice in your vid. Is it me or did you use some autotune in the original vocal recording?
Hey man, love your content! Would love to have you do a video on mixing two-track beats. I can find none using stock studio one stuff anywhere and I'm need of learning. So, if you haven't already done such a vid, please consider it!
I would but that's not something I do. But honestly, mixing vocals is mixing vocals.
Yeah I got the old free version of Studio One. But I use Mixcraft 9 mostly,
When you turned off the eq on your voice just speaking….wow. Such a huge difference.
Brilliant as always Joe. How do you find air hockey affects the vocal?
Adds a nice “airyness” to the vocal
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Do you recommend doing parallel compression?
0:06 sounded like McCree from Overwatch lol Also, I liked how you said "don't do the exact same thing, learn the bigger lesson."
you have a good ear
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13:59 ⭐💯
Would you recommend using any EQ while tracking?
Ok ..I learned recording like 1lead..1 chorus double lead n chorus..then add some ending.....built a home studio n is now realising. Lead an 1 double dnt soun good n thick.....how many times should lead b recorded..and the doubles...???
Hi Sir I'm your big fans, i learn lots of technique from you. please make choir vocal mixing and timing . pitch correct. Tutorial
i record vocals with a warm audio u67, into wa73 pre, into an la2a , its magic. The pro mixes have pro singers, amateur mixes have weak vocals with no feeling ,dynamics, musicality to their voice.
My studio one doesn’t have that desser plug in!!! Where can I get it or another free or affordable one?!
Great info as usual Joe. I do have one question/request. Since you're a man all of your vocal videos are dealing with male vocals. The main vocalist in my little group of music friends is a woman with a powerful high voice. There isn't so much of a problem with the lows in her vocals as there is with harshness and sibilance. Man..her sibilance can get wicked! I've learned so much from you I've gotten pretty good with eq'ing out the harshness but it's hard to balance the de-essing. Is there some way you could do a video using a female voice sometime? Thanks...you're awesome!
Principles are exactly the same. It's just the frequencies are a bit higher on a female.
Which mic are you using right now