You probably have to define 'good' the way you see it. Vocals are mixed and effected to reflect song style and or purpose, what instruments are in the track and who the vocalist is etc. If you choose the basic vocal template when creating a new project you will see it loaded with a male and female set of tracks. Both those tracks have presets already loaded according to what the GB developers think would be useful. Play with the loaded effects on one of your vocal tracks. You will also notice many other presets you can choose from according to your taste. It is basicly about experimenting while comparing with tracks of other artists you perhaps like as a reference.🙂


Oct 13, 2011 4:11 PM
Best Vocal Presets Garageband
Oct 13, 2011 Echoing Gjmnz, a preset is a good place to start. Just select one of the preset vocal settings. (browse pane - vocals (left side) - and specific vocal type (right side)). The one thing I generally find about the presets is that they're often tarted up, with all the effects on a little heavy, a little exaggerated. IZotope Vocal Doubler. Vocals can make or break your track. So, it is essential that you have the richest and coolest tones if you want your song to really shine. Using the iZotope Vocal Doubler is one way to do this. It creates a doubling effect. The effect can be controlled by a cursor.