![]() ![]() With Compression I’ve always been a fan of some medium to heavy compression while tracking Vocals because I feel it just adds that special little something, something to that character. ![]() For De-Essing just find your go to De-Esser with your go to settings and adjust for the vocals you are currently treating. Now onto compression, it’s always an argument with almost every sound guy I know on what order should the EQ and Compression go in, here’s my take… (THERE IS NO SET ORDER) the order is whatever sound goods with what you are personally doing for the mix, don’t be afraid to experiment with that order to find new and interesting sounds, but for my go to sounds, I like to use a De-Esser followed by Compression and then EQ, sometimes I’ll chuck the De-Esser after the EQ depending on the sounds I want to create for that mix.
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