In this video, Rich covers the topic of creating effective doubled vocals from alternate takes. To add a layer of complexity and highlight the power of Melodyne, these alternate takes are all from different live versions of the song, recorded without a click track. Therefore, all takes vary in timing and could not normally be used as doubles!
First, Rich shows how to use the orange blobs and grey blobs in Melodyne studio’s track headers for easy visual track alignment. Then, he addresses how to tackle any issues with raspy vocals in Note Assignment Mode for optimum performance. Next, he displays the Spread Unison button for ease of editing. Rich goes on to illustrate how to split notes in Note Assignment Mode with the potential note starting point slider. Additionally, he then uses Note Assignment Mode to show how to get Melodyne to recognize two notes as one. He then uses the basic editing tools for correcting pitch, timing, and amplitude. Rich lastly gives two bonus tips; one using the Sibilant Balance tool to help the doubled vocal mesh, and one using the Pitch Modulation tool to even out the double, and even create another duplicate vocal track for a larger chorusing effect.
For more on Melodyne 5:
www.celemony.com
Why not try Melodyne 30 days for free, without any limitations?
www.celemony.com/en/trial
Buy Melodyne:
shop.celemony.com
Follow us on Social Media:
/ celemony
/ celemony
#melodyne #celemony
Негізгі бет Музыка Melodyne • Creating vocal doubles from outtakes
Пікірлер: 46