Joachim Speidel:
So we asked some fans to send us questions, so we're gonna add a little Q&A section at the end here. First question is by @flvrmg - how do you mix vocals?
And I think it's like, Stewart mixes most of our vocals. And it's basically playing between the difference between pop and like EDM and rock-ier kind of mixing.
Stuart Brookes:
Yeah, there are few different approaches you wanna take for different styles. The genеral gist I would say is, and a point that people so often forgеt, is if you have a vocal, and you know, your song is supposed to be about the vocal, then you have to really approach the process like that. So you want the vocal to be as clear and as front as possible. You wanna be able to hear every word that they're singing and you wanna do everything you can to highlight that. So you don't want it to be too background or reverbed out or anything like that.
So we asked some fans to send us questions, so we're gonna add a little Q&A section at the end here. First question is by @flvrmg - how do you mix vocals?
And I think it's like, Stewart mixes most of our vocals. And it's basically playing between the difference between pop and like EDM and rock-ier kind of mixing.
Stuart Brookes:
Yeah, there are few different approaches you wanna take for different styles. The genеral gist I would say is, and a point that people so often forgеt, is if you have a vocal, and you know, your song is supposed to be about the vocal, then you have to really approach the process like that. So you want the vocal to be as clear and as front as possible. You wanna be able to hear every word that they're singing and you wanna do everything you can to highlight that. So you don't want it to be too background or reverbed out or anything like that.
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