It’s all in the effects. Autotune is the industry standard when it comes to tuning vocals. In this class I’ll teach you how to tune your vocals (and how not to). I’ll also show you the plug-ins I use when pitching vocals and a way that you can do it for free in Ableton....
But producers of all genres often have to deal with recording the traditional way with microphones—especially if they have vocals in their tracks. Getting a great sound by recording with mics is a big challenge, but it’s not impossible. ...
The first step is to find a platform where you’ll produce your beat. Chances are good that you’ll end up using aDAWor agroove box. In this post, I am usingAbleton Liveto show you the basics of beat making, but any DAW can be used similarly toproduce music. ...
For Ableton 10.1 and above: Launch Ableton Live and go to: Windows:Options > Preferences. Mac:Live > Settings. SelectPlug-instab and ToggleUse VST3 Plug-In System Foldersoff and on again. Hold down the [Alt/Option] key and clickRescan. ...
Learn how to connect a MIDI keyboard and play the pitch of Vocals with Waves Tune Real-Time in MultiRack SoundGrid.
Ableton – How To Export Stems What Are Trackouts? Tracking out beats, also known as “Bouncing Audio” is the process of exporting all the individual instruments and sounds into separate audio files so they can be mixed in another audio program. ...
Dub delay is a style of effect that has evolved throughout its use in modern music. The PA system amplifiers and mic mixers of the 1950s and 1960s began to be designed with onboard echo and reverb effects, so it became a standard for vocals and other instruments in Jamaican reggae, ...
The best way to create your own vocoder is through plugins in your DAW. Ableton Live, Logic Pro, and Pro Tools all have built-in vocoders. You can also use VST plugins such as Antares Auto-Tune, Camel Audio CamelPhat, or Waves Tune Real-Time. Recommended Tools Here are the most ...
[Live] was most prominent when I was demoing, because that's the DAW that I use to make demos. You can hear a lot of my amped vocals in “Sandwiches”; there's a chorus-y part where I sing this repeated line and I used some of the virtual amps within Live to get a particular...
Be aware that finding the key is very much a holistic process, and that you can't robotically use a single technique to find the key. You have to develop a feel for it. Let's start with an easy song to key (and one you likely have in your library already): "Low" by Flo Rida ...