guess what it is? [View in Web Browser]( It’s not drums, guitars, or bass… It’s vocals. Let’s talk for real here. If you’ve ever recorded your own vocals in your home studio… You know how tiring it can be to do that! First, you’ve got to warm up your own voice. Do some scales, sing some phrases, and run through your song a couple of times. But you’re recording at the end of a long workday or after too many university classes, so your voice is already tired, and not in the best shape. Oh well. You press on. Plug your microphone into your audio interface, put up your pop filter and get the mic stand to the right height… And start tracking vocals. The first couple of takes? They're okay. But after running through the song a few times, you’re on a roll. You get your takes, and it’s about time to wrap up. After all, you’ve got work or school tomorrow. With your eyes tired from staring at your computer screen for hours, you turn it off, and head to bed. The next morning, before your day starts, you decide to listen to your mix. 30 seconds in… you can’t do it any longer. Your vocals sound out of place. Too tinny, too scratchy, maybe too deep and muddy. “Is that what I really sound like?, you think. “Nevermind. I’m sure after mixing it’ll be better”. A few days later, you start to mix the vocal. Some EQ. Some compression. Maybe a stock delay and reverb to give it space. It’s starting to sound good... After all, you’re doing the same thing any top producer or mixer would do to clean up a vocal! After spending a few hours, you think you’ve mixed it decently. The vocal seems to be sitting just right where it should be in the mix. It doesn’t seem too pitchy, it’s not too muddy or screechy… So you bounce it so you can share it with your friends and family! But when you play them your mix… your voice doesn’t sound right. And what you thought was a good song has turned out to be another episode of amateur hour… But then, you hear them reluctantly say, “Oh, yes, it sounds great!” when you ask them for feedback. Of course, you know the truth… The vocal just wasn’t good enough. Do this enough times, and you start to lose faith in your musical skills. However, it doesn’t have to be this way. The reason why you’re currently struggling to record, produce and mix the vocals you want is simple… You probably don’t have a system and process to approach the entire process. The biggest difference between an amateur home studio musician and a professional producer isn’t gear or software. If you gave an audio pro a microphone, an audio interface, and a laptop, they’d still be able to produce a great vocal… Because of the system and processes they use when recording, producing, and mixing vocals. How can you learn that system? Well, until Thursday Midnight PST, you can learn that directly from the recordings of the Radio Ready Pop Vocal Workshop, taught by Grammy-nominated producer Jordan Sapp. Jordan’s a producer who’s worked with the likes of Jennifer Lopez, Nicki Minaj, Tauren Wells, Jason Derulo, and many other artists. And in his workshop spanning over 4 hours, he broke down his entire vocal recording, producing, and mixing process, step by step. And for less than the price of a new budget microphone, you can learn vocal production from someone who’s produced multiple #1 Billboard Radio Hit songs! The only catch is… this offer will end in just a couple of days. So if you’d like to finally produce professional, Radio Ready Vocals from your home studio, the solution is simple... [Click here to get your copy of the Radio Ready Pop Vocal Workshop recordings now.]( Don’t hesitate any longer. You’ve got a 30-day, full money-back guarantee, so if the recordings don’t give you the results you desire, you won’t have to pay a cent. However, by not taking up this offer you risk always struggling to get your vocals pop in your mixes… and NEVER feeling the satisfaction of producing a killer vocal in your home studio. Don’t let that happen. [Click here to claim your copy of the workshop recordings before the doors close Thursday Midnight PST.]( Hope you’re having a great week! [Unsubscribe]( | Sent by The Recording Revolution
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