Learn how to use the Waves OVox Vocal ReSynthesis / vocoder plugin to convert your vocal performances and recordings to MIDI notation in REAPER.
Access Preferences: In Reaper, click ‘Options’ and select ‘Preferences.’ Alternatively, use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+P (Cmd+P on a Mac). Navigate to Device Settings: Within Preferences, locate and click on ‘Audio,’ then select ‘Device.’ This is where all the audio hardware configu...
1.3 MIDI Keyboard You can connect aMIDI controllerto your computer to play out chords, melodies, and your musical ideas. Making music is much easier with a keyboard because you can just play out your ideas instead of clicking musical notes with acomputer mouse. Top Selling MIDI Keyboards Bests...
Learn how to set up and control the Waves OVox Vocal ReSynthesis / vocoder plugin with MIDI in REAPER in order to achieve robotic vocals, morphing, harmonizing and talkbox effects. Create a new audio track Search for OVox in your insert plugins list, and open it on the audio track. ...
Reaper Quantization in reaper is as simple as double clicking a MIDI clip to open the piano roll. Selecting notes and clicking the Q icon will bring up the basic quantization settings dialog. Pro Tools Pro Tools offers multiple methods of quantization for both audio and MIDI. ...
There are no audio interfaces or MIDI devices required on PC No 2-- the network between the two passes MIDI data from PC No 1 to PC No 2, and audio data from PC No 2 to PC No 1. Software on PC No 1 like Presonus Studio One or Reaper will connect to the server on P...
On top of a trusty pair of headphones, it’s a good idea to invest in studio monitors, especially if you’ll be mixing and mastering music. MIDI Controller A MIDI controller usually looks like a piano keyboard – some have the full 88 keys and some are little 25-key keyboards. They ca...
This screenshot shows a drum loop that has been 'sliced' in Reaper, to sync it to a slower project, a tempo-matching technique that often sounds more transparent than time-stretching for percussive sounds. Beat-slicing can also lend a hand when a sample is ostensibly at the correct tempo,...
Once you’ve created the basic sound, you can experiment with different settings and effects to fine-tune the sound and make it sound more like the “Jump” synth. You may also want to consider adding some MIDI automation to create a more dynamic sound that evolves over time. Remember, cr...
To use two NT-USB Minis with a Mac, you need to create an aggregate device. To do this, connect your microphones and open ‘Audio MIDI Setup’ (the quickest way to find this is to use the search bar). Click the ‘+’ on the bottom left of the dialogue box and select ‘Create Ag...