Learn to record your own vocals or somebody else’s because regardless of whether or not you’re making vocal-based music I can’t think of a better way to get you out of the box getting signals from place to place Navigating takes comping not to mention all those tools you need and if you can’t or won’t sing find yourself a vocalist Or we’ll find one for you vocal kitchen It runs six weeks two instructors from mouth to mic to mix will take you through warming up getting a great performance And delivering a solid vocal mix everyone deserves the chance to learn to work with vocals and vocalists share that with someone who belongs in a big kitchen
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Learn to Record Your Own Vocals
The Guidebook
Free course notes covering theory, mixing, synthesis, recording, and more.
Setting Up Your Home Studio
Theory: Musician Basics
Mixing: Effects, Synths & Tools
Hardware & Recording Primer
Mixcraft
Synthesist
Orchestral Kitchen
Electronic Music Kitchen
Ableton Core
Logic Core