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Vocal Processing Chain

The vocal processing chain document outlines steps to clean, compress, and equalize a vocal track. It recommends using a low cut filter at 150 Hz on the SSL Channel, gating to remove air conditioner noise, compressing with an API 2500 at a 4:1 ratio to control dynamics, equalizing to remove boominess and add brilliance, compressing further with a CLA 2A, and applying reverb and delay effects while filtering rumble and hiss.

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Vocal Processing Chain

The vocal processing chain document outlines steps to clean, compress, and equalize a vocal track. It recommends using a low cut filter at 150 Hz on the SSL Channel, gating to remove air conditioner noise, compressing with an API 2500 at a 4:1 ratio to control dynamics, equalizing to remove boominess and add brilliance, compressing further with a CLA 2A, and applying reverb and delay effects while filtering rumble and hiss.

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VOCAL PROCESSING CHAIN

PRINCIPLES:
CLEAN – COMPRESS – EQ – MAKE UP

SSL Channel Mono


Low cut or high pass filter at 150 Hz
Gate (get the aircon sound)

API 2500
(Analog off to prevent hiss at end, slow attack) ratio at 4.

EQ
Parametric EQ or Graphic EQ
Take the boomy-ness, to have brilliance

COMPRESS
CLA 2A

RVerb (waves)
(take the ringy sound)
High pass (rumble) and Low pass (hissy reverb)

Delay (waves)

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