How do you echo vocals?

How do you echo vocals?

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How much reverb is too much on vocals?

It’s ok to use more than two reverbs, but try to keep the number pretty low. You can go really simple and just use one mono room reverb. I don’t recommend doing this for every mix. But it’s helpful if you want to create depth in your mix without doing much to change the overall space.

Should vocal reverb be mono or stereo?

If you want the vocals to fill out empty spaces, and to be less upfront, you should use stereo reverb such as hall reverb, studio reverb, etc. But, if you want the vocals to be more directional and upfront, you should use mono reverb such as plate reverb.

What does delay do to vocals?

Delay (also referred to as Echo) effects on vocals are as old because the world, beginning maybe with prehistoric birds singing in a canyon. They can be used to create an impression of space, usually together with reverberation, so as to add texture to an instrument, or just to create a cool bouncy rhythmic vibe.

How to EQ vocals correctly?

Another critical area to EQ carefully are the frequencies between 350Hz – 600Hz. An emphasis around those frequencies will make the vocals sound “Boxy,” meaning that they will have resonances as if the vocals were enclosed in a box. If those frequencies were reduced too much, vocals would sound “hollow,” meaning that they would sound thin.

What are the best mixer settings for vocals?

Here are a few mixer settings for vocals that can help you get started. If your analog mixer has three knobs for the EQ, you are limited to what you can do. I would recommend to set the High-frequency knob to the middle and do the same for the mid-frequency knob.

How do you make vocals sound better on a low-mids guitar?

Start by setting the HF knob to the middle; that way, you keep the bright sound neutral so that the vocals don’t sound harsh. Next, set the second knob (high-mids frequency selector) to the center. Then, set the third knob (high-mids boost/cut) to about 50%, do the same to the fifth knob (low-mids boost/cut).

How to choose the right delay time for your vocals?

Faster tempos with busy vocals will require shorter times to achieve the necessary effect without clouding the performance. The easiest way to find a good delay time is to base it on the tempo of the song.

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