The last VOCAL EQ video you ever need to watch...

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If you're struggling to get a professional vocal mix in Logic Pro, this video is for you! In this video we deep dive into vocal EQ

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The most relevant, consice and quick one I've seen this far!

robintigerryd
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I have watched so many videos on EQ and this is the only one that helped me properly understand what I'm listening for now. Thank you!!!

Scarfhoarder
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I get a bit sad that the line up keeps changing, but I'm also happy that in flames can stick with it and persevere. Thank you for the great music!

BattleAxeRX
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I think you got it, mate. Mud on the bottom, air at the top, and many options in between to balance out the vocal so that it brings out the best in each vocalist for each particular song. There's no right or wrong answers, but I think the five zones you outlined provide a great way to approach the vocal EQ.

YogiMcCaw
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Great style of teaching. You teach with no ego, it's treally good.

ManuhArtist
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Wow this is the most helpful video on EQ that I have seen by far. I love that you took the time to show how everything sounds with different boosts and cuts. Thankyou I just subbed!

johncena
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Thx man, guitarist here, that's new to in depth sound shaping...you've made it easier for me to tackle future mixes, thank you.

D.A.T.GRINGO
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Great way of simplifying the vocal EQ zones to help learn as a beginner. Awesome job

RichardDeighton
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This is the best tutorial i have watch so far!

kkonnix
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Great way to describe eq ranges. Thanks for your simple and concise language.💥

mattytwohatsmusic
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That is universally a very good baseline all mixes i am a MC i mix my own vocals and i realized i did not look at presence and air now it is like nite and day . PLus the Vintage tube EQ excellent idea. Many thanks.

ARCTURUSRA
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I really enjoyed watching this EQ vocal breakdown. Thank you for sharing.

ELMCinc
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This is so good! I’m a beginner at recording my own songs. This is the best video I have seen and it is easy for me to understand

PEACEinYESHUA
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I cannot tell you how grateful I am for these videos about vocals.

I am trying to Master the compositions of my late wife which had been recorded about 15 years ago with terrible mobile phones.

I was able to separate her vocals from the melody via Bandlab.

I am cleaning them up from clicks and noise with audacity

I will play the Melodies again with my keyboard and try to remaster the songs in Logic Pro. .

But being a mezzo soprano, her voice still sounds like a vinyl recording from 1900s.

I will try to give her voice some body and presence with the help of this video.

I want to thank you very very much for this, and I am open to any suggestions.

AAnilSahin
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So much better than a cheat sheet; to see/hear a practical demonstration. Much appreciated.

alunorb
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This process and the bands is pretty much exactly what I have figured out for my voice, and generally male singers. For my voice (and I've heard from other male vocalists - e.g. Jeff Scott Soto), there is a nasally resonance somewhere around 4k - I typically find this frequency and cut it - sometimes quite aggressively - with a narrow Q. The exactly frequency will vary, but will generally be somewhere near 4k. This resonance is caused by bones in the nose vibrating - you see this most with baritone make singers who are typically chest singers, and are moving and focusing a lot of air.

dmind
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Thanks for such a thorough explanation. Much appreciated. Have downloaded the guide to affix to my desk for a starting template! Have a Great Christmas! (Today being 24th Dec 24!) will check out any other of your vids but must first get the turkey out of the oven to baste it. I KNEW we should have killed it first!

steveokane
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Another great analog / PulTec trick is to put a PulTec style EQ first, attenuate the low freq at 100hz, boost the high, then run an LA-2A compressor, then another PulTec and reverse the moves of the previous - boost the bass, attenuate the high band. This is an Andrew Schepp trick I picked up a few years ago. It gives the vocal a nice radio-style compressor tone. For rock and metal, I will likely have some kind of Sta-lock style compressor after that, like an MJUC or a Kazrog. But honestly, with vocal compressors, you can get anything to work by simply taking the time to listen, and tweaking the attack, release, ratio and knee.

dmind
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This video has to be the best instructional video for vocals. I have experience that. goes back to the analog days. I say to this I was able understand Colin's video with his audio off. I'm currently online on a church service.. This video surpasses my. threshold. to share with my music community.

rodgoode
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This helped me understand the zone in which I need to get that natural sound...ty

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