Studio One 4 Vocal Effects

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  • Dec 01, 2017 Vocal Thickening Trick in Studio One - Warren Huart: Produce Like A Pro - Duration: 14:52. Produce Like A Pro 241,138 views.
  • Dec 12, 2013 When you start getting deeper into production, you may wish to introduce dynamics into the mix. A great way to do this is to incorporate sidechain techniques to provide some pumping and ducking effects. This can really open up your mix so that you can hear all the elements. Let’s take a look at how this is done in PreSonus Studio One.

Mar 24, 2016  I am also turning to Studio One 3 full tilt, particularly now because of the upgrade deal going on right now. So I’m learning a new DAW and this video was not just helpful regarding the vocal thickening trick but was educational as to just using S1 v3.

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Well, thanks to you wonderful folks, I am slowly journeying down the recording road.
My next quest is harmonies, but I think I've found all the videos I need for that area.
Are there any common vocal effects that are typically used?
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I'm no expert Jack but the 3 things I would generally try are EQ, Compression and reverb.
There are plenty of sites with instructions and suggestions re EQ. Just google eqing vocals. Generally start with a high pass filter, just enough to cut any undesirable rumble. Try settings between 60 and 120 Hz. There are various points to try cutting ( and generally try cutting before boosting). Use a parametric EQ and with a big and unrealistic boost, sweep up and down the frequency range looking for sounds you don't like. Then apply a bit of cut at that frequency. All pretty much a matter of taste though.
Compression? well I don't think I have enough years left to totally master that one. Just experiment.
A good tip is when you have added and changes something try turning it off to see if it actually sounds better or worse with it on.
Best advice is just relax and enjoy. It is all totally non destructive.
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EQ/Compression/Reverb busses, yes
Also:
Autotune (morseo on harmonies so they don't poke out)
De-Esser
Delay
Chorus (for thickening)
Exciter (moreso on lead)
mix n match as desired.
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A few common vocal effects:
1. Gate - clamp down on ambient noise
2. EQ - HP filter is a must over hear to get rid of some rumble/low end info, then EQ to taste
3. Compression - even out the volume
4. De-esser - most vocals get a little bit to a lot depending on the track/singer/microphone, this gets rid of the hard 'ess' sounds
Additional things:
5. Delay - sometimes
6. Reverb - usually on a buss, not always
Less commonly:
7. Modulation (chorus/flange/ADT/slight pitch changes) - on rare occasion I might put some modulation on a vocal
8. Tuning - I generally don't pitch correct vocals, but Auto-Tune and Melodyne are common
9. Vocoder - Computer voices/synth voices/etc
Not quite 'vocal effects' but often on a chain:
10: Console simulation, tape simulation, other saturators - like salt, these are ubiquitous here and added to taste
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They say there is no such thing as a free lunch, there's always a catch. Often when you see the headline 'free plug-in' you find you need a dongle, or you they are time-limited demos, or you have to hand over you email address. Well not so with these 25 free plug-ins from Melda.

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MFreeEffectsBundle contains a set of audio effects, which are completely free. Their features are limited, compared to the commercial versions of the plug-ins, but still very usable. You can extend the free plugins features by purchasing a licence.

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  3. MAutoPitch
  4. MBandPass
  5. MComb
  6. MCompressor
  7. MEqualizer
  8. MFlanger
  9. MFreqShifter
  10. MLimiter
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  12. MNoiseGenerator
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  14. MOscillator
  15. MPhaser
  16. MRatio
  17. MRecorder
  18. MRingModulator
  19. MTremolo
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  24. MVibrato
  25. MWaveShaper