But what we want to try and do is blend these together. So at the moment they're running parallel to each other. Then we have the vocal, which is sitting like this going in and out. If you look at this, now let's go to a whiteboard and I'll explain exactly what we're going to be doing. So if you can look at this shape, then I can explain to you how this works. So these frequencies here around sort of 800 to about sort of 4k or 5k is where we want to be. But what we're trying to do is we're just wanting this to sit in the mix a little bit more. So if I just move that, then the vocals are normally found anywhere across the mix can be all the way down under 500, all the way up to about 800. So how are we going to set this up? Well, what we want to do is we want to get a multi band compressor, and we want to set this up so that it's around the vocal area. It sounds like two separate things, which it is. So you can hear the vocal sounds like it's not blended in with the mix properly. Now what we have, we have the vocal at the top and we have the instrumental down below. Today, I'm going to show you how to set your vocals perfectly in the mix.
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