1. Make Vocals Clear and Upfront
- Clean up background noise.
- Use EQ to cut muddiness and boost presence (around 2-5 kHz).
- Compress vocals for consistency.
- Use a de-esser to tame harsh “S” sounds.
- Keep vocals slightly louder than the beat.
2. Balance the Low-End
- Use EQ to separate kick and 808 (kick: 80-120 Hz, 808: below 60 Hz).
- Add light saturation to the 808 for presence.
- Avoid audio clipping.
3. Use Effects Creatively
- Add subtle reverb and delay to vocals—don’t overdo it.
- Use delay throws on key words for excitement.
- Pan ad-libs and background vocals to the sides.
4. Automate for Energy
- Automate volume and effects to make choruses pop and transitions smooth.
5. Reference and Test
Quick Tip:
Keep your mix clean, vocals clear, and use creative effects sparingly. Always check your mix on different devices!
This approach will help your rap song sound polished and professional.
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