Adlib and Echo effect Questions

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elementsrtyte

ILLIEN
ill o.g.
Whats the best technique for recording adlibs? I don’t know, but whenever I do them, they seem just awkward and out of place. Do you guys put the same effects on the adlibs as the regular vocal track? Maybe a filter? Whats up?

And also how do you get that echo effect at just the end of a line. Do you create an additional track and just copy and paste the the little snippet that you want echoed, and apply the effect? I don’t know but that doesn’t seem efficient at all. I know theres got to be a better way to do this.

Thanks
 

2nd_Man

The 2nd Generation Of Man
ill o.g.
i dont really know anything here. but i would have thought youd have much more effects on the adlub then the regular vocals. dont know what, echo, or some crazy effect
panning is probably a good way to make an adlib more effective as well

*edit - ive just stumbled across this, but theres a lil technique for vocals where you revserse the vocal, then add reeverb/delay/echo something like that, then reverse it back. if you do it with echo, you get a kinda pre-echo
may b an idea for the adlibs
 
Depending on what software you use depends on how you would acheive the same thing. To echo, you could just chop the part you want to echo and cut and paste the effect on another track. Or you could use some sort of automation to apply the effect with a tap delay plugin.
Usually the adlibs have their own track. And then eq/filter to taste.
 
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