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Old 11-08-2010, 09:21 AM
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Default Pro Tools Le - Plugin's.

Hello digidesign people.

I thought it would be nice to make this Thread, about Pro Tools Le Plugins.
So people - can tell which RTAS Plugin they use for Vocal Editing.
Or why the are using it, what you think about it and so on.

- Do any out there want to share some Vocal RTAS plugin?

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Old 11-08-2010, 09:48 AM
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Default Re: Pro Tools Le - Plugin's.

For starters, define "vocal editing". Traditionally, editing would refer to chopping, pasting, moving, stretching, etc. so not a lot of plugin use there. Be specific about what you are shooting for. You will likely get as many answers as there are plugins, preamps and mics to choose from. My usual vocal chain is EQ III for hi-pass>BF76(gentle compression)>EQ III 7 band for tonal fixes>SMACK!>Pultec EQ1A. Of course, different singers, mics and preamps may call for changes(as will the musical style). It might also help if you let us know what your experience level is(I would hate to bore you with mundane beginner stuff if you don't need it)
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Old 11-08-2010, 11:18 AM
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For starters, define "vocal editing". Traditionally, editing would refer to chopping, pasting, moving, stretching, etc. so not a lot of plugin use there. Be specific about what you are shooting for. You will likely get as many answers as there are plugins, preamps and mics to choose from. My usual vocal chain is EQ III for hi-pass>BF76(gentle compression)>EQ III 7 band for tonal fixes>SMACK!>Pultec EQ1A. Of course, different singers, mics and preamps may call for changes(as will the musical style). It might also help if you let us know what your experience level is(I would hate to bore you with mundane beginner stuff if you don't need it)
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Anything beyond this and its $50/hour for private lessons
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