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    How To Produce Vocals In Studio One

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    How To Produce Vocals In Studio One

    How To Produce Vocals In Studio One
    Last updated 1/2022
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 667.26 MB | Duration: 1h 17m

    Learning all the tips and tricks to produce great vocals in your songs

    What you'll learn
    How to Produce Vocals in Studio One
    Editing and Processing Tips on Vocals
    Requirements
    Studio One Artist or Professional Software
    A basic knowledge of the application
    Description
    Vocals can really be the trickiest elements to get right in your productions, but in this course I show you how to use the tools and tricks in Presonus Studio One to get great polished vocals tracks in your songs. So, if you want to understand how to improve your vocal productions and get them to really punch through in your mixes, then this is the perfect course for you! Learn the tips and tricks to getting great vocals within Studio OneThis course will take you step-by-step on how to take a raw unprocessed vocal part. Then how to edit, and process it with the tools within Studio One to make it sound like a professionally mixed vocal part.I'll provide you with a Studio One project to follow along with, as I'm a firm believer in that if you practice while you watch, you will get the most out of this learning experience. And by seeing and understanding how these tools and tricks work, you'll be able to quickly improve your own vocal productions in your songs.With easy-to-follow tutorials and a real-world example, you'll enjoy learning while taking action. WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?Recording Vocals Takes to Layers Building Up a Composite Edit of your Vocal Takes Using Clip gain to level out the performance Pitch Correcting your vocals with Melodyne Compressing and EQ-ing your Vocals Adding warmth and grit by Saturating the Vocals Using different Reverbs on your Vocals Building your own Sidechain Vocal Effects WHY USE STUDIO ONE 5?Studio One is a packed with a ton of tools and features to use in your productions, and specifically with Vocals.Using the included tools and features like the stock effects and pitch correcting tools you can really go far with your songs and production skills. WHY LEARN FROM US?This course will go through the steps on how you can improve your vocal production within Studio One using its tools and featuresMy goal with the course is to give you tools within Studio One that help you write better songs.I CAN'T WAIT TO SEE YOU IN THE COURSE! Cheers, Gary Hiebner

    Overview

    Section 1: Getting Your Vocals Ready

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Lecture 2 Recording to Layers

    Lecture 3 Comping your Vocals

    Lecture 4 Editing the Clip Gain on the Parts

    Lecture 5 Pitch Correcting with Melodyne

    Section 2: Processing the Vocals

    Lecture 6 Using Compression

    Lecture 7 Using an EQ

    Lecture 8 How to Use a Gate

    Lecture 9 Building a DeEsser

    Lecture 10 Saturating the Vocals

    Section 3: Creating and Using Send Effects

    Lecture 11 Using Reverbs on the Vocals

    Lecture 12 Stereo Spread and Width with Modulation Effects

    Lecture 13 Using Sidechained Reverbs

    Lecture 14 Using Sidechained Delays

    Lecture 15 Creating a Filtered Saturated Vocal Sound

    Lecture 16 Using Vocal Harmonies

    Lecture 17 Conclusion

    Lecture 18 BONUS Lecture: Congratulations :)

    Section 4: Project Files

    Lecture 19 Project Files Downloads

    Studio One users who are looking at improving their vocal productions in their songs,Music producers and composers looking at improving their vocal productions,Music producers and composers looking at exploring Studio One