u/Outside_Relation_76

what’s the best way to achieve a similar result?

So there's this song: https://youtu.be/4JbmSvyD\_\_M?is=n8jDweg2vG60b\_in I found the beat to it on YouTube: https://youtu.be/EBL1TEYjlQA?is=usL3ioUmCUZ83KB9 and I noticed that the final song is sped up by about 15bpm. It's also pitched up. Best ways to do something similar and/or what to avoid? I treid recreating that effect by recording on the original beat and then speeding it up but it just doesn't sound the same. Did he speed up the final song? or just the beat, then recorded the vocals and pitched/formant shifted them?

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u/Outside_Relation_76 — 3 days ago

harsh frequencies on prolonged vocal notes

So I’m trying to mix a song with longer/sustained vocal takes between verses. The takes where I’m singing words sound fine, but when there’s a prolonged one note being sang there are some nasty frequencies in the top range. I tried dynamic eqs, soothe and exciters and it still doesn’t feel right? Any tips? Should I put those takes on a seperate chain? or is there something else I could do?

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u/Outside_Relation_76 — 6 days ago