#110: 3 Tips for Mixing Vocals in a Synthpop Track: Techniques for a Professional Sound

Inside The Mix | Music Production and Mixing Tips for Music Producers and Artists - A podcast by Marc Matthews - Tuesdays

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Ever scratched your head trying to figure out how to mix vocals in a synthpop track, vocal mixing techniques for clarity, achieving balance between vocals and instruments, synthpop vocal processing techniques, balancing synths and vocals for a cohesive mix, avoiding frequency clashes between synths and vocals or even what is vocal mixing? Then check out EP 110 of the Inside The Mix podcast.

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Unlock the magic of synthpop vocal mixing and music production as I dive into the fascinating world of vocal mixing usually found in modern pop and synthpop music. This episode, born out of a listener's curiosity, promises to deliver three surefire techniques you can immediately implement to give your vocal mix that mesmerizing, professional sheen. 

Discover the power of EQ presence frequency, the mesmerising effect of vocal doubling, and the robustness of vocal distortion in creating a polished vocal sound. This step-by-step guide to vocal mixing, inspired by Beverly Knight's track 'Systematic Overload', will help you elevate your music production skills to new heights. So, tune in, grab a pen, and let's redefine your music-making journey.

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