Did you try adding some distortion to the vox? Some of the UAudio compressor plugs add some (LA2a, La3a), or use Antares Tube or Wave Arts' new one or Waves V-series. They all give some analog warmth which adds some body and heft to a vocal. You can also add some aural excitement - like the BBE plug in. I think thats what you hear on pop songs like Britney Spears new song "3" - it can sound artificial but you can back it off too. Another trick is to double track the vocal line and then put the 2nd one way down - and/or put different eq and compression on the second one so it adds body - that worked for the Beatles and we all know how miserably they failed in their musical careers. You might also get on the mic and get some proximity affect. Greg Moore
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Re: [Logic_Cafe] Tips for improving vocals?
2009-12-18 by GAmoore@aol.com
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