

I’m not going to cover anything related to recording as I’m going to make a post about that in the next coming days.

That means this post is going to be very long so grab a cup of coffee, tea, wine or whatever you prefer and be comfortable. This is a concise guide so it doesn’t matter what you’re using and if you have problems applying the knowledge then spend some time learning your software or plugins.Īs you may know I did a short post about mixing vocals in 4 easy steps and this time I want to give you something that is more detailed and help you learn how to make vocals stand out in a mix. You could be mixing vocals in Pro Tools, FL Studio, Garageband, Cubase 5, Studio One or using any plugins whether Waves, UAD or stock plugins. Before we get started, I have to make it clear that this tutorial will work with whatever DAW you’re using.
