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I typically apply RX’s Mouth De-click to remove mouth sounds like clicks and lip smacking and Voice De-noise to remove any unwanted background noise from the recording. Remove unwanted noise Mouth clicks, de-noise, and breath controlĪfter I’ve comped my vocals into just a few tracks, it’s time to perform any necessary audio repairs. Comping your vocals before you start applying any processing will save tons of time in the long run because you won’t be wasting your energy processing vocals you aren’t planning on using. You want to make sure your doubles and harmonies are lined up with your main vocal as closely as possible. This is also a good time to fix any timing issues that may be present. Typically, you’ll end up with a few tracks since you’ll have one for your main vocal and a couple for your harmonies, doubles, and adlibs. Comping means that you take only the best parts of each vocal take and merge them together to create one final take. I start by comping my various takes into just a few vocal tracks. In general, there are eight common steps to consider when mixing vocals and this is the best order in which to take them: 1. Professional sounding vocals need to be clearly heard, have a consistent level, be in tune, and have effects that enhance their presence in the mix.
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