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In our How to Mix Music guide we talked about why mixing dynamic sounds is a tough egg to crack. Vocals are super dynamic so they’re trickier to mix.
But you don’t have to pull your hair out every time you hit the mixing board to get the perfect vocal.
There’s a dizzying amount of audio effects plugins out there. That’s why we did the digging so you don’t have to.
Here’s 9 plugins that will help you get your vocals and beats fitting together like peas and carrots.
1. Vladg and Tokyo Dawn Proximity
Ever recorded an entire vocal only to realize you had the mic in the wrong spot? No sweat.
The Vladg and Tokyo Dawn Proximity lets you change the mic placement AFTER you record. Pretty useful and pretty cool.
2. Acon Digital Multiply Chorus
Vocals need some color. That’s where a chorus plugin comes in.
Acon Digital’s Multiply Chorus will thicken up your sound. It’s a whole bunch of tiny delays (we’re talking milliseconds) that fill out your vocals to liven them up a bit.
3. Melda MAutoPitch Auto-Tune
Auto-tune’s origins are pretty strange. But there’s no denying that it’s an invaluable tool for producers dealing with vocals.
Auto-tune is the vocal mixer’s secret weapon. MAutoPitch is one of the best auto-tune plugins around. It fixes pitch, corrects sour notes, and even gives you that iconic T-pain/Cher effect if you want it.
This one comes in a free plugin bundle with all sorts of fun mixing toys.
4. Voxengo OldSkoolVerb
Reverb for vocals is essential. Reverb takes your vocals out of the room you recorded them in, and allows you to make your own sound space.
OldSkoolVerb has got you covered no matter what your needs are. From huge halls to a tiny closet, it gives you all the options to create the perfect sonic space in your mix.
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5. Klanghelm DC1A
The DC1A is a nifty little character compressor by Klanghelm. It uses sophisticated compression settings and an easy 2 knob setup that has you covered “from smooth levelling to heavy pumping.”
Be sure to check out their absolutely EPIC demo video.
6. Alex Hilton A1 Trigger Gate
If you’re wondering how far you can push your vocal track this plugin will do a great job letting you know.
Using a step-style sequencer the A1 Trigger Gate packs in a boat load of cool effects. It’s good for all sorts of stuff. So grab it and start experimenting.
7. Glitch Machines Hysteresis
Just like any other part of a mix, vocals are a great place to experiment. The effects on Hysteresis definitely deliver a whole bundle of experimentation.
This delay plugin creates “robotic artifacts and abstract music malfunctions.” Count me in.
8. Acustica Ochre EQ
All good mixing needs a keen sense of EQ early on. Vocals are no exception.
That’s why the Ochre from Acustica is so useful. It’s perfect for sculpting out the best vocals you can.
9. Fine Cut Bodies La Petite Excite
Exciter plugins add subtle harmonics to your vocal track for some extra sonic-excitement in the high range.
The free La Petite Excite from Fine Cut Bodies (you just have to signup to get it) is a great plug to try out.
Throw it on your vocal and enhance it to your liking with some subtle harmonic distortion.
Go make that perfect vocal
Vocals are tricky to mix. But with these handy plugin tools it doesn’t have to be so tough. Grab ’em all, hit the studio and get cracking on that perfect vocal track.
And don’t forget to let us know your favourite plugins for mixing and mastering vocals. We wanna know all your tips and tricks too. :)
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If you've come to this site, you are certainly one of those who make music on the computer or are trying to do it. This site is designed for you, you can find lots of interesting links, you can download and try out various plug-ins or check out the developer site that offers many of its plugins for free.
The best option to process, create, mix, or edit and arrange music on a computer is DAW - Digital Audio Workstations, a music software, and you can connect any other hardware or software you need to create from your computer in a small home recording studio.
Among the best-known virtual music studios are FL Studio from Image-Line or from the Steinberg developer, the virtual Cubase music studio. VST plugins also support Ableton from the company of the same name. Sonar from Cakewalk is more focused on supporting midi sounds but supporting DirectX plugins instead of plug-ins and the ability to write tones directly to the scoreboard, just like in another Reason virtual audiostudio with similar features, suited to creating sound loops, sampling as well as by supporting midi banks, you can record tones in the piano roll.
If you want to add your music to the sounds of realistic instruments, you can choose from basically midi sound banks, virtual instruments or samples. Each of these options has its pros and cons. Some virtual instruments based on midi databases and in their credibility overcome plug-ins, which are more practical and accessible. Sampling instruments consist of real sound samples, sound may be more plausible, but such a VST instrument is bulky. All DAW devices support the midi interface, including the connection of an actual device, such as a midikeyboard.
VST (Virtual Studio Technology) technology allows the software (Vst plugin) that produces sound or effect to communicate seamlessly with the music device (DAW). It further processes the audio according to the user's requirements and sends it through the audio device of the computer to the speakers. Individual sounds (unless they are pre-created sound loops) can be handled in a piano or a notation depending on what DAW supports. Vst have different settings and presets, everything depends on the type, originality of the manufacturer and prices.
The VST plug-in size of the plugin is usually around a few megabytes, making it easy to install, often a dll library that is stored in a pre-selected folder, selected and tagged in the virtual audio studio user interface. All VST plugins should then be stored in this folder for easier work in DAW devices.
We can divide the tools into two categories. The first are sound generators - instruments - simulating the sounds of real tools, or synthesizer with a choice of various possible (but literally impossible) sounds, such as different noise, sounds known from nature, machine sounds, or classic sounds of analog synthesizers. Other inputs create effects that mimic and simulate the environment in which the tones lie, shape their depth, width, softness or reflection. These are effects like reverb, delay, chorus, enhancer, and more. There are also effects designed to create guitar sounds, preamplifiers, amplifiers or foot pedals. The selection is genre big (crunch, rock, metal, punk, jazz, etc.), as well as the equipment of the virtual apparatus (combo, loudspeakers, etc.) or the producer (Marshall, Peavey, Yamaha etc.).
It should be added that some of the plug-ins are universal, they contain both the instrument and the effect.
But what you will need is patience, ideas, effort and time, but believe that if you lack enough creative imagination and musical hearing, it is quite hard, if not impossible, because even in the most exhilarating musical styles you need to be able to penetrate into what you actually created and to judge if it's good enough to make it even better.
Good luck
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