the low male on autotune works best on deeper voices, use retune speed 7 and put the tracking on the top right to about 44. Humanize maybe 20 sometimes if the autotune is too heavy. Mainly work with rappers. cheers.
I can already tell that you have the kind of understanding of pop vocal aesthetic that I need in a tutorial. I can tell that you really get it on that fundamental level. Just subscribed!
Flex tune actually prevents many of those "autotune moments" when a note goes all wobbly. Try it next time you hear that and many times it will be gone. I go up 50% for every vocalist.
Thanks for commenting! I'll have to give flex tune another chance. I used in the past it seemed to let certain notes slide off pitch and it didn't sound right to me.
Would you recommend selecting all in Melodyne and moving the Pitch Center and Pitch Drift sliders to 100% before making the other Melodyne edits? Or maybe since it's all going to Auto-Tune anyway I don't need to?
So, your are using melodyne first. And then autotune to get the sound, but when you are editing in melodyne it sounds like the autotune is already on there. Also for things like reverb, do you use that before or after melodyne.
Yes you can tune with Melodyne while having autotune on so you can hear what it will sound like through autotune while you do it…or you can melodyne first then out autotune on. I’ve done it both ways but the first way usually saves time. You use reverb after tuning, always.
What about singing through Autotune first then Melodyne after. I tried it yesterday and sounds really good also. Of course I sang line by line like 2 to 3 words phrases to make sure I didn’t send Autotune into an epileptic frenzy…
That can work yes. But I rather Melodyne first because then you have access to the autotune controls like “retune speed”..you may decide you want to dial in autotune differently later in the mix. When you do autotune first you are stuck with the autotune settings
@@PerfectVocalsAcademy Thanks so very much. I have searched through TH-cam a d didn't find any video on that. Please it you get any link on that, I'll appreciate if you send me the link
Melodyne is just used to correct what it going into autotune. For example, if autotune is working 70% of the time (Meaning it’s correcting notes correctly) then you can just adjust certain notes in Melodyne for whenever autotune grabs a note and shifts it to the wrong note. But yes you are hearing an autotuned vocal the whole time as you edit. You can melodyne first and then add autotune but you may find some surprises doing it that way, if you melodyne very well…it will work though
the low male on autotune works best on deeper voices, use retune speed 7 and put the tracking on the top right to about 44. Humanize maybe 20 sometimes if the autotune is too heavy. Mainly work with rappers. cheers.
I can already tell that you have the kind of understanding of pop vocal aesthetic that I need in a tutorial. I can tell that you really get it on that fundamental level. Just subscribed!
Thanks man! I really do work with pop vocals a lot. Thanks for the sub!
Flex tune actually prevents many of those "autotune moments" when a note goes all wobbly. Try it next time you hear that and many times it will be gone. I go up 50% for every vocalist.
Thanks for commenting! I'll have to give flex tune another chance. I used in the past it seemed to let certain notes slide off pitch and it didn't sound right to me.
Yes I have noticed, Flex Time works well on certain vocalists. Thanks for watching!
bro this the best tutorial i seen so far. straight forward !
Thanks so much bro! I appreciate that my friend 🔥
Nice one bro, that was useful
Thanks Charlie! I appreciate you watching the video
Awesome, thanks!
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Thank you for watching! I appreciate it
You articulate the desired effect perfectly. I'm assuming this works on Logic Pro X as well.
Thanks man! Yes you can do this in logic as well because melodyne and autotune are third party plug ins
Thanks for making these videos Bro. I greatly appreciate it!!
Thanks for watching!
Would you recommend selecting all in Melodyne and moving the Pitch Center and Pitch Drift sliders to 100% before making the other Melodyne edits? Or maybe since it's all going to Auto-Tune anyway I don't need to?
You can if the vocals are very close to being on pitch. I would recommend manually going through and double clicking on blobs though
@@PerfectVocalsAcademy awesome, just seeing this now, thanks!!! :)
amazing brother ❤
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So, your are using melodyne first. And then autotune to get the sound, but when you are editing in melodyne it sounds like the autotune is already on there.
Also for things like reverb, do you use that before or after melodyne.
Yes you can tune with Melodyne while having autotune on so you can hear what it will sound like through autotune while you do it…or you can melodyne first then out autotune on. I’ve done it both ways but the first way usually saves time. You use reverb after tuning, always.
5:05 are you holding down option or alt or something to get the pitch to not snap to the nearest semitone?
No there’s an option in one of the menus. It’s called “no snap” I think it’s the options menu
What about singing through Autotune first then Melodyne after. I tried it yesterday and sounds really good also. Of course I sang line by line like 2 to 3 words phrases to make sure I didn’t send Autotune into an epileptic frenzy…
That can work yes. But I rather Melodyne first because then you have access to the autotune controls like “retune speed”..you may decide you want to dial in autotune differently later in the mix. When you do autotune first you are stuck with the autotune settings
@@PerfectVocalsAcademy in Studio one, autotune doesn’t print inside Melodyne, so I can play with retune speed later. I only sing through it.
Thanks a lot the video I needed to watch 🙏 you’ve earned a new sub
Happy to hear that! Thanks for the sub and for tuning in!
Which melodyne version are you using?
I’m using Melodyne 5 editor
Great video bro really learned a lot
Thanks for watching man!
That was perfect. Thank you.
Thanks so much for watching! 🙌🏻
Great Stuff My Guy
Thanks man! Thanks for watching!
Awesome. Tutorial
Please can you do a video on how to route Modo Drum to multitracks or multiple outputs in your DAW?
Thanks
Hello Steve, my channel is based around vocal production. I’ll keep in mind for the future though
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Thanks so very much. I have searched through TH-cam a d didn't find any video on that. Please it you get any link on that, I'll appreciate if you send me the link
Wait so how do u use melodyne first if ur listening to it into melodyne w the autotune playing
Melodyne is just used to correct what it going into autotune. For example, if autotune is working 70% of the time
(Meaning it’s correcting notes correctly) then you can just adjust certain notes in Melodyne for whenever autotune grabs a note and shifts it to the wrong note. But yes you are hearing an autotuned vocal the whole time as you edit. You can melodyne first and then add autotune but you may find some surprises doing it that way, if you melodyne very well…it will work though
how I run these both in fl studio it only plays my Melodyne then I turn my autotune on it doesn't pick up
Make sure melodyne is an inserted plug in first in the chain. Then place autotune after it in the chain.
@@PerfectVocalsAcademy thanks
That was nice! You do mixing as a business?
Thanks! I do! My business is called Vibe Studios Mixing. www.vibestudiosmixing.com
Thanks! Hope you are well! If you need any more work done in the future let me know!
What best record level for protools
Here’s a video I talk about that
th-cam.com/video/InZS0ImA4P4/w-d-xo.html
Great video. You just won a new sub!
Thank you for watching!
Thank you very much! I appreciate it
You just did tuning of a small part of your music but you have explained lot and very very very useful
Thank you so much
Thanks for watching my friend!
4:50 thats a difference bro 100%
Thanks!! 👍🏻👍🏻
only Ohio engineer use melodyne and auto tune 🤣 jk great video