In this video, I want to help you learn how to easily mix thick lead vocals. This is a great music production tip to add impact to an important part of your song. In a home recording studio we may not have the time or money to have the singer record multiple takes for the purpose of using them as a double, or maybe we didn’t realize we wanted a doubled, thick, or wider vocal until after the vocalist is long gone. Don’t worry, I’ve got you covered.
There are many ways t achieve a double or stereo vocal sound from a single vocal take, but for this this method, you are going to need a pitch correction or autotune plugin, a stereo delay, and a flanger. So get them loaded up in your favorite DAW and let’s make thick and wide sounding lead vocals!
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