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Using Dynamic EQ on Vocals
201
Audio
Mixing, Waves
Description
Once we have our vocal sounding good, we can often run into problems as our vocalists sing different songs as their intensity may be different song to song. Often we may hear a harshness in a certain frequency that we wouldn't in another song. Dynamic Eq is the perfect tool to remedy this, and Lee shows how to do it with the Waves F6 plugin.
Key Points:
Key Points:
- Multi-band compression is the perfect way to control harshness during a vocalist’s most intense moments.
- Be careful to not over do it with reduction. Just like a De-Esser, you can cause singers to have a lisp when they might not have one, or you can cause them to become unintelligible fast.
Gear in This Video:
- Waves LV1
- Waves F6 Multi-band Eq