Professional-sounding Rock Vocals With Cubase VocalChain | Rock Recording Basics in Cubase

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Published 2024-04-24
Mendel bij de Leij guides you through mixing rock vocals in Cubase with this rock recording basics video tutorial. Using Cubase’s onboard plug-ins including, compressors, equalisation, dynamic filtering, pitch shifting, exciter, saturation and de-essing he brings vocals to life and helps them to sit perfectly in the mix.

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All Comments (16)
  • @R1PPA-C
    I'm one of those weird producers, I listen to metal and rap but produce EDM and cinematic, none of that matters when watching this boys videos, every one is so well done I watch the whole thing even if there's nothing usable for my scenario or if I already know something, Cubase give this dude a raise !
  • @ToniHennig
    I've learned so much from Mendel,love his videos.
  • Oops! Your audio drops out a few times in the video, during your explanation. Too much gate? 😂
  • @saschakuhn2660
    Thanks for the lesson . I thought , the artificial low voice was a little loud in the mix , but that is probably a matter of taste . Cool track ,has some of the blues I am usually missing ,
  • @PourMySongsOut
    Great informative video. Like others have said, would've liked to hear what was going on in the audio drop outs. Maybe it's the secret sauce you're not sharing
  • Man, this plugin is beautiful. Could use it for any kind of lead instrument
  • @Byron101_
    with this new vocal channel strip I have re-created my Waves 1176+LA2A vocal chain, it works great!
  • @nicolov1
    Great video, thanks! Question: since you’re copy-pasting your settings to every vocal track, could you also create a group channel for all vox tracks and just have your Vintage compressor and Channel strip on that one track instead? Seems logical to me that the results would be the same when the settings are equal 🤔 I’m asking because I’ve been doing that on my last few projects: anything that’s individual to a single track I’ll do on that particular track. Everything that’s gonna be the same on every vocal track I do on a group track. It’s a small thing, I guess, but it saves me the few seconds of copy-pasting and I’m really happy with both results and workflow. Love to hear your thoughts on this! 🤘
  • @jrgroberts
    I have tried VC. It's OK but it really does have a very heavy CPU load. And yeah, don't balance in solo mode, but it's there for a reason - to be used as much as is necessary. Every large console depends on it.