After you have recored your vocals into protools, added compression and equalization, your next step should be to try and enhance your recording by adding a dynamic processing feature call sound effects processing. Sound effects processing are artificially created or enhanced sounds. There are many didn't sub-groups that fall under sound effects, individual features or functions that manipulate your audio. Depending on what you want done, there are numerous ways to take your recording to more entertaining level. one of my favorite effects to use on a recording is reverb. Reverb is a simulation of sound when sound reflects from surrounding walls or objects. Basically, a room simulator. Some people confuse this with a delay effect with some filter, but its way more complex then that. Reverb can come in software plugins or external hardware units. For example, if you are in a huge cathedral and yelled out, the reflections of your voice would make your voice sound fuller and wider. However, if you were in a small bed room and you yelled the reflections of your voice wouldn't be nearly as full or wide. This effect is often uesd in all kinds of music. For you who are just starting to understand the importance if mixing this is a tool that you want to know how to use. Using this tool little or to less can make the difference between a great song or one that doesnt gravitate to the public.
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