Looking for vocal effects advice
Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2014 12:06 am
Hey, I've been recording music for around a year now and although I've gotten some results that I think are pretty good I'm still looking for some guidance from anyone who can help. I'm looking for a way to achieve the vocal "doubling" effect that a lot of bands use including sum 41.
I've tried just recording the vocals twice and although this works fairly well I feel certain when listening to acapella versions of some of these artists that this isn't their main strategy of achieving this. Their vocal effect sounds a lot tighter and has less of that tinty echo sound to it that I get with some vst's I've tried like Doubler X 2.0. (I know they have access to much more than most of us do.)
But is there a good vst for this? What do any of you do to get this sound? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Derycks vocals the whole way through this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tp0D38CzWNc
And Jared Letos around 1:50 Are what I'm looking for
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NsVerDQ ... SVZQsDJ6Ow
Thank you so much!
I've tried just recording the vocals twice and although this works fairly well I feel certain when listening to acapella versions of some of these artists that this isn't their main strategy of achieving this. Their vocal effect sounds a lot tighter and has less of that tinty echo sound to it that I get with some vst's I've tried like Doubler X 2.0. (I know they have access to much more than most of us do.)
But is there a good vst for this? What do any of you do to get this sound? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Derycks vocals the whole way through this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tp0D38CzWNc
And Jared Letos around 1:50 Are what I'm looking for
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NsVerDQ ... SVZQsDJ6Ow
Thank you so much!