To do the EQ curve Scott suggested, just insert the PGMusic 10bandEQ, and severely drop everything from 120 on down.
I often reduce the 250 a little also.
It does reduce a lot of 'noise' and room boom, making the vocals clearer. For some male voices you may need to let a little more 250 thru. Depends on the recording.

This type of EQing on each track can define the track a lot. Cutting the low end of guitar makes room for the bass to come alive, etc etc

Scott uses a separate reverb on the main vocals to bring them forward a little (I think), adding a live sound/feel. The science of psycho-acoustics can help the depth of field, giving each instrument its space. Or make a mess when done wrong


I do not work here, but the benefits are still awesome
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