
How to Get Drake-Style Vocals: Vocal Chain Breakdown
Break down the Drake vocal chain — EQ, compression, saturation, reverb and delay settings so YOUR voice hits with that warm, intimate OVO sound from your bedroom.
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Break down the Drake vocal chain — EQ, compression, saturation, reverb and delay settings so YOUR voice hits with that warm, intimate OVO sound from your bedroom.

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