Although de-essers may seem like simple “set it and forget it” plugins on the surface, they’re often overused, underutilized, or simply misunderstood. In this article, let’s jump into the basics of de-essing and how you can use a de-esser to take your vocal productions to new heig...
2. Connect your phone to your computer with a compatible USB cable.3. On your phone, choose [Transfer Files] when prompted “Use USB To."4. On your computer, go to your [Files Explorer] > and look for your OPPO phone model name, then click [Internal shared storage]....
If you’re opting to use a USB microphone, then an interface isn’t something you’ll need. Simply plug your microphone directly into a USB port on your computer and select your microphone as your audio input in your recording program settings. Condenser and dynamic microphones, on th...
Compressors are used in mixing to reduce the dynamic range of signals. Their effect makes the difference between the loudest and quietest parts of a sound less extreme. Compressors work by measuring the level of the input signal and turning it down whenever it goes above a set threshold. They...
This call-forwarding function is convenient for those with different phones for personal or work use. Call forwarding can serve as your backup plan not to miss important calls for work or personal calls.Note: Call Forwarding service may vary because it is based on the carrier. Before enabling ...
Learn how to mix and edit vocals like a pro with our expert guide! Whether you're mixing rap vocals or singing vocals, learn where your vocals should sit in the mix.
This time, Max Venus shows you how to de-ess a vocal to tame sibilance, which can draw attention away from the performance and compete with other elements of your mix. You’ll learn how to use Maximus, FL Studio’s multiband compressor to achieve this, and how to use Edison to manuall...
This may seem fake or over the top, but it’s totally normal. Some pop songs will use a different take for every word. You don’t need to go that far, though. Of course, if you want to maintain the original performance, that’s fine too – you can skip this. ...
While positioning your microphone, you should also keep in mind to always use a microphone stand, as holding a microphone too close to your mouth can cause peaking. On top of that, using a stand helps you to keep a proper distance from the microphone at all times. ...
One option is to use a noise gate to remove audio that’s below a specified level. While this semi‑automated process saves time, some programs offer more sophisticated offline alternative facilities, such as Pro Tools’ Strip Silence command (most DAWs now have an equivalent). Like a gate...