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I'm Talented.Period.
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I know you should reverb your main vocals, but...
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should you add reverb to your dubs and ad libs as well?
P.S. Who is a good emcee to study for delivery, voice inflections and melody, etc.? 1 |
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L.E
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IP:
I use the same reverb on my verses, dubs, and hooks.
I think it makes the song, EQ speaking, sound more even through out. Just my opinion. |
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IP:
most the vocals nowadays are dry they dont use reverb......reverb was so 80-90s
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IP:
^^^^ agreed...im more of a fan of a slight delay on your vocals, it practicly does the same thing as reverb
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I'm Talented.Period.
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IP:
Hmmm...slight delay = echo...
hmm...Garage band makes that very easy I think I'll cut the reverb...I honestly don't like the sound of it...except on singy hooks, etc... Thanks yall 1 |
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The Most Feared Gang!
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IP:
I still think you a bitch but this is what the industry standard is cos youre an artist too..
Industry Standard Vocal Mixdowns: (You know this bit so I wont copy this bit in..heres your reverb).. Reverb: Ok, now this is a delicate subject, as a lot of rappers don’t like the sound of a reverb on their vocals. Well, tough luck homie, it’s a part of the industry, and every professional uses them. Your voice sucks without one, so get used to using them. You don’t want to use a reverb with a harsh echo on it for your main vocals or overdubs, maybe on your Adlibs to carry them out and add presence. The reverb tool has many presets, and they all suck. Find one you like, and tweak it to fit your vocals. Once you’ve created a few custom reverbs for your vocals, you’ll get used to how they should sound, and how to employ them correctly. Try to use a separate reverb on your overdubs than you used on your main vocals, to make them stand out a bit. They should blend, but they should also have a presence in the track. Don’t be afraid to play around with the Reverbs, and layer them to achieve new sounds. Reverb can be very effective if used properly. Also answers ya original question up there^..taken from another source..im going to try this cos I don't use reverb atall
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