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The principle of parallel processing of an audio signal is that in the process of editing it is not just a certain number of plugins that are in the insert or break of the audio channel that are used, but its processed copy is mixed with the original signal. In our video tutorial, we will consider parallel processing of vocals using a live example, show the work of Aphex Vintage Exciter from Waves (exciter), Doubler from the same Waves (double track), and also discuss the questions: how to add the required number of effects using VerbSuite from Slate Digital and H-delay from Waves and what needs to be done to make the soundtrack have volume. In the end, we will compare the sound before and after. Watch our training video on parallel processing of vocals! #Let'sRecord 0:00 The principle of parallel signal processing 1:06 Let's look at a live example. Aphex Vintage Exciter plugin from Waves 5:13 In addition to improving the sound, you can also add effects. Doubler Waves plugin, VerbSuite spatial effects from Slate Digital, H-delay from Waves 11:33 Adding volume to the soundtrack 13:56 Compare the sound before and after 14:50 Conclusions ???? 10 mistakes when mixing a track • 10 mistakes when mixing a track ???? Placing and laying vocals in the mix • Recording vocals, processing, mixing (r... ???? Our VK group https://vk.com/homestudio123 ???? If you want to get advice from us on sound cards, microphones or any other studio equipment, you can write to us at [email protected] or call: Moscow - 8 (495) 739-2223, St. Petersburg - 8 (812) 677-09-59, multi-channel free for all of Russia 8(800)250-55-00 ???? WhatApp, VIBER +79112180454 ???? All our retail stores have PRO AUDIO corners https://pop-music.ru/ProAudio , you can try and compare any equipment and get advice