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To further expound on this: 1.) Create tracks( depending on the song, I usually choose 4, 6 or 8 tracks and chose "Pack Folder" Select "Mono" "2.) Copy vocal audio to each track 3.)Open mixer and alternate pan tracks L/R 4.) Open Inspector, select Timestretch>chose "Solo Elastique Pro Monophonic Formant 5.)Based on the # of tracks: in the Inspector set the Delay left-10ms, Right 24ms, Left24ms, Right10ms, Left10ms, Right24ms 6.) Set the Pitch on each track>Set pitch in the "Tune" parameter: L/-3, R/+3, L/+6, R/-6, L/-9, R/+9, L/+12, R/-12 7.) I was taught to use the Command B after executing all of the above 8.) Create/Send these tracks to a FX/Buss named PIT BCK VOX. Upon playback you will have a "Vocal Wall" that adds a thickening effect-either if its a lead vocal or background vocal. I add Antares plugins to my Buss for additional vocal mixing.
Another great tutorial from Quanta. Why are his tutorials so good? They are always thorough. Here, you get three separate approaches, each very different and each showcases another aspect of Studio One. Perfect.
What upppppp Quanta??? Mannnnnnnn this is the 1st time I have ever seen anyone explain the duplicate complete option...And that SOLO option... Thank youuu so muchhhhh. Yes I know the video is old people. I usually go to mixdown and dup like that. Peace Outtttttt GREAT TIP From Your Boy Poorhouzzzzzz SALUTE
@quantamedia When copying and using semitone, the 1st example, isnt it a good idea to stagger them a couple of milliseconds before and after the main vox to create a more realistic sound? Background singers tend to not start exactly at the same time. Great video though. Very in depth.
Thanks for a good instruktion, it helps me a lot. I have 1 question: Do you have any video about add cords in studio one ? I want to add for example G ......Is it possible to add cords from a list of cords? I hope you unerstand my english :) Looking forward to hear from you.
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Great. Thanks.
Step 1: 1:04
Step 2: 1:18
Step 3: 1:39
Step 4: 2:08
Step 5: 2:24
Step 6: 3:20
Method using Melodyne
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To further expound on this:
1.) Create tracks( depending on the song, I usually choose 4, 6 or 8 tracks and chose "Pack Folder" Select "Mono"
"2.) Copy vocal audio to each track
3.)Open mixer and alternate pan tracks L/R
4.) Open Inspector, select Timestretch>chose "Solo Elastique Pro Monophonic Formant
5.)Based on the # of tracks: in the Inspector set the Delay left-10ms, Right 24ms, Left24ms, Right10ms, Left10ms, Right24ms
6.) Set the Pitch on each track>Set pitch in the "Tune" parameter:
L/-3, R/+3, L/+6, R/-6, L/-9, R/+9, L/+12, R/-12
7.) I was taught to use the Command B after executing all of the above
8.) Create/Send these tracks to a FX/Buss named PIT BCK VOX. Upon playback you will have a "Vocal Wall" that adds a thickening effect-either if its a lead vocal or background vocal. I add Antares plugins to my Buss for additional vocal mixing.
Is it possible to make studio one do this automatically?
Another great tutorial from Quanta. Why are his tutorials so good? They are always thorough. Here, you get three separate approaches, each very different and each showcases another aspect of Studio One. Perfect.
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Good work Quanta. A lot of us can’t afford the paid tutorials, so you are very generous and I thank you for that. Peace.
Hey, no problem. Glad you're finding the tuts useful and thanks for supporting the channel.
Great.. super great tut Sir!!! Omg thank you seriously… thank you for sharing this knowledge man!!!.
One of the best videos I’ve seen on studio one
Thanks so much, glad you found it useful.
Excellent tips.
Best, to the point as usual, thanks
What upppppp Quanta??? Mannnnnnnn this is the 1st time I have ever seen anyone explain the duplicate complete option...And that SOLO option... Thank youuu so muchhhhh. Yes I know the video is old people. I usually go to mixdown and dup like that. Peace Outtttttt GREAT TIP From Your Boy Poorhouzzzzzz SALUTE
Yo, Poorhouz. Glad you found the tutorial helpful.
Amazing.. Thank u sir
Awesome video - Thank you
I was trying to learn about voice changing/auto tune ... all was great for me!
Awesome, glad to hear the video was helpful!
great song!
thanks my friend
This is really helpful. Thanks!
Glad to hear. Thanks for watching and the comment.
You doing some work here .. I can tell I'm a seasoned, re-entry veteran recorder.
Can this channel please make a tutorial on vocal comping & chopping? ❤ thank you.
@quantamedia When copying and using semitone, the 1st example, isnt it a good idea to stagger them a couple of milliseconds before and after the main vox to create a more realistic sound? Background singers tend to not start exactly at the same time. Great video though. Very in depth.
Yes, that's a great technique to employ. It's all up to you and whatever you think sounds best.
Great tutorial
And your track sounds so good with Indian elements.can u tell me what vst are those?
6:55 why are you doing those separate shared copies?
Because if you don't, the changes you make to one, will affect the others...if I remember correctly.
Thanks for a good instruktion, it helps me a lot. I have 1 question: Do you have any video about add cords in studio one ? I want to add for example G ......Is it possible to add cords from a list of cords? I hope you unerstand my english :) Looking forward to hear from you.
thak you sir
great..
Hope you are doing well, Prashun. Thanks for watching.
@@quantaaudio thank u sir
Why did you find the need to tell us that the vocal was "cheesy"?
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