I've been getting better results lately using a slightly different method/chain on vox. I'm not sure if this is a good way or bad way, so I figured some of you could help.
I hear a lot of "compress the vocals, then compress them again, and again, etc...."
so I started going something like this:
-comp with like -12dB GR and a high ratio, fast attack and slow release
-comp with about -6 dB GR with slightly lower ratio, slower attack and quicker release
limiter
this seems to let the vocal track sit at a very flat spot and certain areas arent jumping above say -18dB.
Am I doing something terribly wrong? To my ears this seems to make the vocals sound a bit more brootz as well....maybe its the limiter causing some slight clipping?
I hear a lot of "compress the vocals, then compress them again, and again, etc...."
so I started going something like this:
-comp with like -12dB GR and a high ratio, fast attack and slow release
-comp with about -6 dB GR with slightly lower ratio, slower attack and quicker release
limiter
this seems to let the vocal track sit at a very flat spot and certain areas arent jumping above say -18dB.
Am I doing something terribly wrong? To my ears this seems to make the vocals sound a bit more brootz as well....maybe its the limiter causing some slight clipping?