Vocal production - From idea to Spotify

How to produce an artist from scratch on a budget home studio setup

Ratings: 4.19 / 5.00




Description

Today, many musicians are wearing multiple hats, including engineers & artists. Unlike most audio courses you'll find, "Vocal Recording: From idea to Spotify" goes beyond simple tips to bring you through the entire process of creating hit-sounding vocals, from prepping the session & performing, to setting up a great mix session & mixing the vocals into the track. By hearing techniques from both the singer & engineer's point of view, you'll be able to create your own hit tracks within hours!

"Vocal Recording: from Idea to Spotify" is for anyone who is an artist looking to hone their engineering and recording skills. It's for engineers who would like to improve on their studio techniques and developing a productive relationship with performing clients. It's for any singers who want to feel more comfortable in the studio. Lastly, it's for anyone who is interested in capturing the true nature of the song they wrote and presenting it in the best light possible.

This course will take you under 4 hours. Each chapter includes an in-depth discussion and how-to, focusing on key parts of recording hit-sounding vocals, mixing, mastering and solving common recording or mixing problems you are likely to face.

In addition, this course comes with templates and guides to help you learn much faster!


3rd party software used are;

Antares autotune, and izotope rx


Host software is FL Studio 20.7

What You Will Learn!

  • How to record professional quality vocals in any home studio
  • How to produce an artiste during a recording session
  • How to make songs come alive in recording session
  • How to polish, mix, and master a song for streaming platforms

Who Should Attend!

  • Independent musicians who want to produce professional music with basic studio equipment
  • Musicians who want to learn how to produce excellent vocal sessions from a home studio
  • Musicians who wish to self to self produce, mix and master to save cost without sounding amateur