![]() ![]() Now that your vocal track is ready, it’s time to load it up into Melodyne. It’s easier to pay attention to the way it sounds if you can’t see where one part ends and another begins. If everything sounds smooth, then it’s good to go. Utilize fading, cross-fading, adjust volumes (if necessary), and try to keep as many larger sections of the vocals intact to minimize work and increase fluidity.Īnother thing I like to do after vocal comping is close my eyes while listening to the track. ![]() When placing parts together make sure they sound natural and smooth. Then, finding the best parts of each take and piecing them together to create a final vocal track. Vocal comping entails recording several takes from the singer. If you are able to record the singer yourself, or you are the singer, I highly suggest vocal comping. The more consistent in tone (smoother sounding) the singer’s voice is, the easier the program will be able to recognize the notes they’re singing, and when it recognizes the notes you’ll have more control over the pitch. It is possible to pitch correct vocals below -24db however, the quality and accuracy of the program might suffer.Īs a little side note, the grittier a person’s voice is, the harder it is for the program to recognize the different notes they’re singing. At these settings try to make sure the vocals are being recorded above -24db at least. Most session settings are as follows: 24bit, 44.1khz. When removing these sounds make sure you’re fading the track in and out at the tail ends of the unwanted noises so the edits don’t become obvious or too abrupt. Watch out for sounds in the silent portions of the track, and remove them without affecting the vocals. The more isolated the vocals are, even from room reverb, the better your results will be. This means having little to no background noises with the vocal track(s). With pitch correcting it’s very important to have clean, isolated vocals. ![]() check out this side article where we discuss a handful of Melodyne’s essential shortcuts. In most cases, the more in-tune your leads, harmonies, and instruments sound, the happier you’ll be with the end result. Also, manually pitching vocals will give your track an overall cleaner feel, unless that’s not something you’re going for. If you just simply applied autotune, the vocals might not hit their desired notes, and they will most likely sound very unnatural. Instead of recording tens or hundreds of times to get the pitch just right, you’ll be able to tweak the pitches while maintaining a natural sound. One benefit is the amount of time spent recording can be reduced.
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