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Martin Garrix’s vocals often have an expensive-sounding "air" that sits above the mix.
The foundation of a "Garrix" vocal is a structured processing chain that fixes issues before adding character. Start with transparent tuning using Antares Auto-Tune Go to product viewer dialog for this item. or how_to_mix_martin_garrix_level_vocals
to cut muddy low frequencies (typically 80–150 Hz) and harsh resonant peaks. or to cut muddy low frequencies (typically 80–150
Apply serial compression. Use a fast compressor to catch peaks, followed by a slower, musical compressor to glue the vocal together. High-energy EDM tracks often have bright synths
High-energy EDM tracks often have bright synths. Use a de-esser to aggressively tame "s" sounds so you can safely boost the high-end later without it becoming piercing. 2. Create the "Garrix" Signature Air
. This adds the "grit" and "body" necessary to compete with distorted leads.