Recreate Travis Scott Vocal Sound with Sweetone & Tuco
Carlos Bricio demonstrates how to use the Sonimus Sweetone and Tuco compressor to make a male rap vocal sound like a basic Travis Scott type vocal.
Carlos Bricio demonstrates how to use the Sonimus Sweetone and Tuco compressor to make a male rap vocal sound like a basic Travis Scott type vocal.
Watch this video to learn more about the workflow and basic features of Sonimus Britson.
Watch this video to explore some of the main features of Sweetone.
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In this tutorial, Bobby Torres reveals some of his favorite EQ moves to add punch and clarity to his heavy drum sounds.
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