Multi Platinum Pro Tools
Multi-Platinum Vocal Editing DVD
Now you'll not only know, but you're about to develop the skills to create your own Multi-Platinum Vocal sound after 4.5 hours with one of the premier vocal editors in the industry, Brady Barnett.
Over this 4.5 hour DVD-Rom, you and Brady will pour through every case of advanced vocal comping, pocketing, tuning, time stretching, pitch correcting, harmony creating, BGV conforming method to take an already great vocal performance to sounding truly Multi-Platinum!
You'll learn how major label vocals are made to sound better than life, as well as how to make your own vocals compete. These techniques are not published in any other lesson series, but are the secret to the perfection of todays modern vocal recordings.
Go beyond the basic flatline autotuning and comping you find in other series, and learn the advanced uses of Antare Auto-Tune, Serato Pitch n Time, BGV bussing techniques and more to make your vocals sound like A-list singers on their best day!
What do you get?
This 2 DVD set includes:
A 4.5-hour HD Quicktime movie and 3-gig pro vocal session!
Who is Brady Barnett?
Brady Barnett- Independent producer and multi-platinum credited recording engineer, as well as one of the premier Pro Tools editors in the music industry.
Accomplishments include work on the Grammy-award winning "Cold Hard Truth" (George Jones), 11-times platinum "No Strings Attached" ('N Sync) and numerous other platinum and Multi-platinum records.
He has worked with some of the top producers in Nashville (Tony Brown, Dann Huff, Keith Stegall, Buddy Cannon, Norro Wilson, Frank Rogers and Brown Bannister), and his impressive client list includes such recording artists as 'N Sync, Faith Hill, Alan Jackson, George Strait, Brad Paisley, LeAnn Rimes, George Jones, Trace Adkins, Reba, Lonestar, Keith Urban and Steven Curtis Chapman.
Partial Table of Contents:
- 1. The session
- 2. Importing the Vocals
- 3. Prepping the Comp
- 4. Starting the Comp
- 5. Copying takes to the comp
- 6. Reference the rough comp
- 7. Picking between good takes
- 8. Dealing with loud sections
- 9. Finishing the comp
- 10. Cleaning up the comp track
- 11. Gain Adjustments and Fades
- 12. Compensating vocal ranges
- 13. Using the Scrub tool
- 14. Tuning
- 15. The Tuning Toolset
- 16. Tuning Choices: Keep it natural
- 17. When to use flatline tuning
- 18. Centering the notes
- 19. Teaming Pitch Shift with Autotune
- 20. When flatline Doesn't work
- 21. When good Autotune goes bad
- 22. My Tuning philosophy
- 23. Pitch Shift to the rescue, again
- 24. Keeping overlapping audio
- 25. Tricks of the flatline tool
- 26. Another Tuning Special Case
- 27. Quick & dirty "Auto" tune
- 28. Vocal Pocketing
- 29. Dealing with early vocals
- 30. How many ms should we pocket to?
- 31. When to time compress a vocal
- 32. Pocketing review for latecomers
- 33. Continuing the pocket
- 34. On top v behind the beat
- 35. Special Cases
- 36. Dealing with problem transients
- 37. Crossfade preferences
- 38. Back Pocketing the transients
- 39. Using breaths to your advantage
- 40. A few pocketing cheats
- 41. Finishing the Pocket
And MORE!