Video by iZotope, Inc. via YouTube
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Vocal automation is a fundamental step in getting professional sounding vocals and is one that beginners often miss or simply aren’t aware of. Follow along as Sam Loose explains what vocal automation is and shares five ways to use vocal automation in your mix session, including delays and reverb, vocal harmonies, panning, and more using Neoverb, Nectar, and Ozone.
Follow along with vocal automation using a free demo of Nectar: https://www.izotope.com/en/products/downloads/nectar.html?utm_medium=Video&utm_source=YouTube&utm_campaign=vocal-automation-video&utm_content=Organic-Social&utm_term=Sam-Loose
Demo Neoverb free:
https://www.izotope.com/en/products/downloads/neoverb.html?utm_medium=Video&utm_source=YouTube&utm_campaign=vocal-automation-video&utm_content=Organic-Social&utm_term=Sam-Loose
Demo Ozone free:
https://www.izotope.com/en/products/downloads/ozone_advanced.html?utm_medium=Video&utm_source=YouTube&utm_campaign=vocal-automation-video&utm_content=Organic-Social&utm_term=Sam-Loose
Learn more about mix automation:
https://www.izotope.com/en/learn/what-is-mix-automation.html?utm_medium=Video&utm_source=YouTube&utm_campaign=vocal-automation-video&utm_content=Organic-Social&utm_term=Sam-Loose
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:29 What is vocal automation?
1:21 1. Using reverb in vocal automation with Neoverb
3:16 2. Deploying delay in vocal automation with Nectar
4:27 3. Playing with panning
5:30 4. Using Ozone in vocal automation
7:05 5. Helpful harmonies with Nectar
8:15 Recap
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