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Old 06-21-2002, 10:17 AM
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Default Vocal production - Breaths, Reverbs, EQ & Compression

After searching the DUC I have found a wonderful amount of info on doubling/tripling lead vocals and building stacks. There are a couple of areas that I am not to sure of.

1> What do you do with the breaths? Typically with the lead vocal I automate them down but don't get rid of them all together. In the background parts I get rid of the breaths all together. I am lost as far as what to do with the doubles and triples.

2> I know this can be a stylistic thing but how does your reverb/eq/compression setting on the lead compare to the reverb/eq/compression setting on the double/triple. Do you use same or similar settings? How about the the lead reverb/eq/compression vs backgrounds?
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