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Im looking for that very expensive vocal sound in the mix, used on many records you hear on the radio. I have the equipment that should take me there. I have 2x 4040s and a Marshall electronics tube condenser with nice preamps. Any VST plugins or other tips to make the vocals sound right in your face with a very full/present sound. thanks

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anonymous Thu, 05/12/2005 - 09:08

Hey!

I havent amazing amounts of experiance in this field but i once took a peak at a program called 'melodyne'??

It is usually refered to as a pitch correction program for out of key vocals, much like autotune by antares... but in the tutorials bundled with the program.. i remember seeing a great way of lowering the vocal a few semi tones to create that sound of 'layered vocals' here and there.

anonymous Tue, 06/21/2005 - 00:27

I work in radio.

If you really want to understand why music on the radio sounds like it does then check out this link:

http://www.orban.com/orban/support/optimod/pages/topics.html

Read the article "Radio Ready: The Truth"

Better yet, buy and study Bob Katz's book on Mastering.

Even if you never end up mastering (like most of us), it is invaluable to understand what happens to your mixes after they leave your studio.

And check out the presets in the manuals for equipment like the Orban processors (available at the manufactures support sites).

Some stations (like KIIS FM in L.A.) have their own proprietary presets forged by their Chief Engineer so only they sound like KIIS FM.

This is why radio stations sound like they do. It has nothing to do with your mix.

Well, mostly nothing. Garbage still sounds like garbage no matter how crafty the processor is.