Kodak Black Preset Bandlab 〈2024〉
Use a very low mix ( 5-8% ). Use a short decay time to simulate a professional vocal booth.
Kodak’s vocals are usually "in your face," so don't drown them in effects.
💡 Make sure you aren't "clipping" (hitting the red) before the effects are even applied. Keep your raw recording levels around -12dB for the cleanest processing. Kodak Black Preset Bandlab
Set to a 1/4 or 1/8 note with a very low feedback and mix ( 3% ). This adds depth without making the vocal sound "wet." Best BandLab Effects to Use
Adjust until the background hiss disappears between your lines. Use a very low mix ( 5-8% )
💡 Do not over-layer your main vocals. Kodak’s style relies on a single, strong lead vocal. Keep your "doubles" tucked quietly in the background only on emphasized words.
Kodak uses Auto-Tune not just for correction, but as a stylistic texture. Match the key of your beat (crucial). 💡 Make sure you aren't "clipping" (hitting the
Set it to medium. You want the vocal crisp, not sharp. 6. Space (Reverb & Delay)
Set a higher ratio (4:1 or 8:1) to "glue" the vocal together. This gives it that "thick" radio feel. 4. EQ3 (The Kodak Tone)
To sound like Kodak, your preset needs to focus on three things: tight pitch correction, aggressive mid-range presence, and controlled dynamics. 1. Auto-Pitch (The Foundation)
