![]() But either way, there is one thing that remains the same no matter which format your working with: Make room for your vocals. Of course, having the stems-separated kick, 808, bass, clap, hi-hats, etc.-will allow you to have greater control over the music. If you are working with vocals on top of an instrumental, there are two main ways the beat will look: either with tracked-out stems or as a single stereo file (like a wav or mp3 file). You may ask, "But what does the beat have to do with mixing rap vocals?" Everything. ![]() Here are just some general rules of thumb when mixing rap vocals that you can try for yourself-coming straight from the horse’s mouth. Some are more accurate, some not-you just have to take them with a grain of salt and try them for yourself.Īs an engineer who works at Studio 11 here in Chicago, a studio that has specialized in hip-hop and rap for more than 20 years (having worked with a young Kanye West, Lupe Fiasco, Crucial Conflict, Lil Durk, and more), we pretty much have it down to a science. That’s because everyone has a different way to do it. If you search online for "how to mix rap vocals," you will be scrolling through pages and pages of people telling you all different things. ![]()
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