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Mid/Side EQ on Vocals Using the Abbey Road RS56 Plugin

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Producer, recording and mixing engineer Billy Bush (Garbage, Jake Bugg) shows how to spread your vocals out in the stereo field by doing M/S (mid/side) processing with the Abbey Road RS56 EQ plugin. Learn more: https://www.waves.com/rs56

Billy’s basic approach for making the vocal wider and more “three-dimensional” while still keeping it tightly focused:

– Insert the RS56 EQ on the vocal channel and the vocal effects return channels
– Bring the low end down in the sides and up in the center
– Push high-end information to the sides
– Keep mid-range information focused in the center

“Big Ideas”
From the album Ocean by Ocean (Absentee/Kobalt)
Written by Adam Harrison, Piers Hewitt, Nathan Nicholson & Andrew Smith
Published by BMG Rights Management UK Ltd., a BMG Company © 2016

Producer, recording and mixing engineer Billy Bush (Garbage, Jake Bugg) shows how to spread your vocals out in the stereo field by doing M/S (mid/side) processing with the Abbey Road RS56 EQ plugin. Learn more: https://www.waves.com/rs56Billy’s basic approach for making the vocal wider and more “three-dimensional” while still keeping it tightly focused:- Insert the RS56 EQ on the vocal channel and the vocal effects return channels- Bring the low end down in the sides and up in the center- Push high-end information to the sides- Keep mid-range information focused in the center“Big Ideas”From the album Ocean by Ocean (Absentee/Kobalt)Written by Adam Harrison, Piers Hewitt, Nathan Nicholson & Andrew SmithPublished by BMG Rights Management UK Ltd., a BMG Company © 2016

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