Hi guys,
I've been producing my own pop-dance singles for a bit, I'm working on my 7th now. Just yesterday my sound engineer said that if I want huge, wide vocals then he needs 4 recordings of the same vocal parts, to equal those present on famous tunes on the radio such as taylor swift etc...
Now I will do that no problem but anyone knows what else needs to be doubled or quadrupled in a song? Like hi-hats, snaps, drums, kicks, synths or else? Bass? In order to better manage the positions of the sounds left right back and front.
My question is, before giving the finished project to a sound engineer, should I double almost everything? Real doubling I mean, not cloning.
Thanks
Harry
I've been producing my own pop-dance singles for a bit, I'm working on my 7th now. Just yesterday my sound engineer said that if I want huge, wide vocals then he needs 4 recordings of the same vocal parts, to equal those present on famous tunes on the radio such as taylor swift etc...
Now I will do that no problem but anyone knows what else needs to be doubled or quadrupled in a song? Like hi-hats, snaps, drums, kicks, synths or else? Bass? In order to better manage the positions of the sounds left right back and front.
My question is, before giving the finished project to a sound engineer, should I double almost everything? Real doubling I mean, not cloning.
Thanks
Harry
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