Year of release : 2016
Manufacturer : Lynda.com
Manufacturer site : www.lynda.com/Studio-One-tutorials/Vocal-Production-TechniquesEditing-Mixing-Studio-One/490924-2.html
By : Scott Hirsch
Duration : 02:37:00
Type of handing out material : Video Tutorial
Language : English
Description : Vocals are one of the most important parts of any song. No other instrument has as much energy or influence. But almost every vocal track can be improved during the post-production process. The Vocal Production Techniques series introduces editing techniques and information for the most popular DAWs. This course covers Studio One.
Vocals are one of the most critical pieces of any song. No other instrument has as much power or influence. But almost every vocal track can be from some post-production. Introduces the most popular DAWs — such as Studio One, the focus of this course.
Audio engineer Scott Hirsch starts his composes the vocals — combining the best performances into one final vocal master. It is antares Auto-Tune, Melodyne, and iZotope ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– In the “Mixing” chapter, The final track demonstrates everything that maximizes the score with Studio One.
Content
Welcome 1m 41s
What you should know before watching this course 59s
Using the exercise files 54s
1. Post Production Editing
Comping takes 6m 59s
Editing breaths, mouth noise, and pops 9m 45s
Doubling vocals in post-production 5m 42s
Using Antares Auto-Tune nondestructively 6m 33s
Creating harmonies with Melodyne 5m 31s
Experimenting with iZotope’s Stutter Edit 12m 34s
2. Mixing Vocals
Processing vocals with EQ 16m 51s
13m 6s processing vocals
Control 7m 14s dynamics control
De-essing a vocal track 9m 48s
Using reverb send to enhance vocals 8m 7s
Using delay effects to enhance vocals 8m 37s
Using modulation effects to enhance vocals 7m 18s
Layering multiple vocal tracks together 11m 58s
Automating vocal levels 11m 58s
Automating FX 5m 1s
Conclusion
Next steps 6m 53s
Example files : present
Video Format : MP4
Video : AVC, 1280×720, 16: 9, 30.000 fps, ~ 174 Kbps
Audio : AAC, 48.0 KHz, 320 Kbps, 2 channels