Okay there is a center note tool but it doesn't let you set which key youre in? If I have a bad singer, why would I want the center note tool centering it to notes that aren't in the scale of the key?
Hi! I´ve just bought a UAD Sphere microfone wich records in stereo. Do i have to convert the stereo signal to mono before editing it in Cubase 13 using ARA?
Is there a way to easily show what notes are correctly within the scale/Key? I.E. A way to shade the horizontal note zones that are within the scale of the song/section? I presently use Waves Tune and I'm currently beginning trialing Revoice Pro 5. I'm having problems transitioning because in Waves Tune I'm used to being able to see when the notes of the melody fall either inside or outside the key. Simply because the horizontal note zones are shaded different. Also, in Waves Tune, you can play the notes by pressing the piano scale along the right hand side. This let's me be able to find what the correct notes should be for the melody. It's early days, but at the moment, in Revoice I'm staring at the melody, blind to what needs fixing.
A documentary 'narrative' style vocal tune demo would be interesting... using your voice!
Upgraded from Revoice Pro 4 to 5 MONTHS ago and cannot get it to open without crashing. Support WILL NOT respond. What the heck, guys?
Okay there is a center note tool but it doesn't let you set which key youre in? If I have a bad singer, why would I want the center note tool centering it to notes that aren't in the scale of the key?
how did they not think to include this feature lol.
Hi! I´ve just bought a UAD Sphere microfone wich records in stereo. Do i have to convert the stereo signal to mono before editing it in Cubase 13 using ARA?
Is there a way to easily show what notes are correctly within the scale/Key? I.E. A way to shade the horizontal note zones that are within the scale of the song/section? I presently use Waves Tune and I'm currently beginning trialing Revoice Pro 5. I'm having problems transitioning because in Waves Tune I'm used to being able to see when the notes of the melody fall either inside or outside the key. Simply because the horizontal note zones are shaded different. Also, in Waves Tune, you can play the notes by pressing the piano scale along the right hand side. This let's me be able to find what the correct notes should be for the melody. It's early days, but at the moment, in Revoice I'm staring at the melody, blind to what needs fixing.
Upgraded from Revoice Pro 4 to 5 MONTHS ago and cannot get it to open without crashing. Support WILL NOT respond. What the heck, guys?