Vocal Processing: How to Transform Your Voice

Last Updated on December 31st, 2020 at 5:35 pm

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The vocal is the centerpiece of a song. They need to draw listeners in and hold their attention all the way through the track. That’s why inventive vocal processing has become an important part of modern vocal production.

Vocal processing means the creative production techniques that transform raw vocals into stylish studio sound design.

In this article, we’ll go through 10 processing types that will give your vocals a unique texture—and even turn them into something completely new.

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What is Timbre in Music Production? (1/2)

Last Updated on December 8th, 2020 at 4:15 pm

what is timbre

The sounds you use in your every track have their own distinct character. Whether they come from VSTs, sample packs, or your audio interface, the quality that makes them unique is known as timbre. Timbre is a basic idea in music that impacts everything from sound design to arrangement and mixing. With such a basic topic it can be tough to know where to begin. So, what is timbre in music production and the way it’s relevant to your workflow? We will explore in this article.

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50 Music Symbols to Understand Written Music (1/2)

Last Updated on November 4th, 2020 at 3:23 pm

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In sheet music, music symbols describe the way we play a particular piece of music.

That’s why sheet music is still so necessary for communicating how to play a piece of music.

However, written music uses a lot of different symbols to describe what to play exactly and it can be confusing to know what each symbol means.

That’s the reason why we’ve put together a master list of music symbols you need to know to read sheet music.

Let’s learn the 50 most important music symbols!

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You’re Going to Make Mistakes in Music Production

Last Updated on October 24th, 2020 at 11:18 am

Make Mistakes in music production

It’s hard to manage a big session or a busy mix. You have to keep a lot of different factors in mind to make it a success. Even just tracking a single vocal can result in a confusing mess of incomplete takes if you don’t pay close attention. Trying to stay creative while balancing these practical issues is a recipe for error. Here’s a hard truth for you: you’re going to make mistakes in music production, no matter how hard you try.

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Everything about LUFS: Loudness Metering Explained

Last Updated on October 15th, 2020 at 11:38 am

everything about LUFS

In this article we’ll go over everything about LUFS.

LUFS are the latest way to measure loudness in your audio.

This new measurement scale is an important development for many issues in music production.

However, understanding LUFS can be pretty difficult at first. They’re different from the ways you’re probably used to measuring your signals.

Even so, these new units are being used all over the audio world. It’s important to know how they work to understand the role of loudness in audio production.

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How to Live Stream Music (1/2)

Last Updated on May 30th, 2022 at 12:38 pm

How to Live Stream Music (1/2)

Live streaming music. When you may not be there in person, it’s your greatest method to be there on-line.

It’s a helpful method to connect with your greatest followers, promote your music, and share the personal side of your art.

And when circumstances get in the way of live performance, live streaming is the proper technique to keep your viewers happy.

However, putting on the proper live-stream–one with good audio, no hiccups, and plenty of followers–could be scary and challenging.

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In this article, we’ll explain what a verse is and show you how to write an effective verse.

As we all know, every song has a story.

Poetic images and gripping lyrics grab listeners’ heartstrings—it’s why music is so powerful.

Think of a song you loved. It probably has attractive lyrics that tell a story.

While you may remember a song because of its chorus, most song narratives develop in the verse.

It’s why a verse that entices the listener to get to the chorus and hook them in is so important.

The chorus might be memorable, but your song will lose its impact if you don’t have a good verse to support it.

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