Sending vocals through a virtual amp
Looking to bring a different flavour to vocal treatments? Don’t discount re-amped, driven vocals as a possibility, even at lower levels in the mix Driven vocal sounds are more commonly associated with brazen, aggressive pop tracks. For example, take the characteristic sound of Pink’s Get The Party Started as a showcase for this technique. Even if you’re working on more delicate, fragile vocals, there’s nothing to stop you blending in some amped grit – in fact, this is an extremely effective technique if a vocalist has sung quietly, as the increased harmonic range and slightly biting sound can help make a ‘less pure’ treatment, often blending well with more introspective (or downright miserable) lyrical content. Parallel chains are often more effective than inserts for this, as they make it easy to blend the original vocal with its re-amped alternative, and this is almost always a case of ‘less is more’; even ultra-quiet treatments can sound great.