![]() There has to be some kind of idea of where the vocal is going to go before you start getting it there. ![]() I say this time and time again, and it only gets more true as I say it: in order to mix anything, you need an end game. There can never be one formula to mix all vocals effectively, and there are many approaches to conceptualizing a vocal treatment. In truth, we know that all songs, vocals, captures, and performances are different. I have developed an approach - sort of a formula to create a formula. ![]() I mix a new rap vocal four or five times a week - much more if you count different rappers on the same song. If I had to pick the most frequent question I get asked on a regular basis it would have to be “how do I mix rap vocals?” Or some variation thereof.
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