Impact Soundworks Sylvan Vocal Layers Mixing & Automation Tutorial
Learn how to mix and automate Special Reserves: Sylvan Vocal Layers by Impact Soundworks. Step-by-step EQ, reverb, compression, and automation tips for cinematic, ambient, and modern productions.
This tutorial will walk you through how to mix and automate Sylvan Vocal Layers to achieve a professional, cinematic sound inside your DAW.
🎚 Step 1 – Clean Up the Sound with EQ
Sylvan Vocal Layers works best as a background atmosphere, not a dominant lead.
1️⃣ Add a High-Pass Filter
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Set between 80–150 Hz
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If the mix feels muddy, push it closer to 200 Hz
2️⃣ Reduce Mud
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Slight cut around 250–400 Hz
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Keep the cut subtle (2–3 dB)
3️⃣ Add Air (Optional)
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Gentle boost at 8–12 kHz
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Avoid overboosting to prevent harshness
🌊 Step 2 – Add Depth with Reverb
Reverb gives this library its emotional space.
Use a Send Channel
Instead of adding reverb directly on the track:
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Create a Reverb Bus
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Insert a Hall Reverb
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Set decay time to 2.5–4 seconds
Shape the Reverb
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High-pass reverb return at 200–300 Hz
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Low-pass at 6–8 kHz for warmth
💡 Tip: Blend two reverbs:
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Short room (low level)
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Long hall (main atmosphere)
🎛 Step 3 – Automate for Emotion
Automation is what transforms this library from static to cinematic.
🎚 Volume Swells
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Draw gradual fade-ins before transitions
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Increase volume into choruses
🌬 Automate Vowel Changes
If your patch allows vowel control:
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Slowly morph between “Ah”, “Oh”, and “Mm”
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Slow transitions create cinematic builds
🎛 Filter Automation
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Start with a low-pass filter closed
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Slowly open it during build-ups
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Combine with increasing reverb send
🎧 Step 4 – Add Light Compression
Use compression sparingly.
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Ratio: 2:1
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Gain reduction: 1–3 dB
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Slow attack
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Medium release
The goal is control — not squashing the dynamics.
🎼 Step 5 – Layer for Bigger Impact
With Pads
Blend Sylvan underneath a soft synth pad at low volume.
With Strings
Layer chords one octave higher for a choir-like lift.
With Piano
Introduce during chorus for emotional enhancement.
🔥 Step 6 – Create a Cinematic Build
Follow this automation sequence:
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Start dry and filtered
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Slowly increase:
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Volume
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Reverb send
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Filter cutoff
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Hit a full chord at peak
This technique creates powerful trailer-style transitions.
🎬 Final Mixing Checklist
✔ High-pass applied
✔ Mud reduced
✔ Reverb on send channel
✔ Automation added
✔ Light compression only
✔ Balanced in context of full mix
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