You're a really talented host, I love that you keep it moving, you're really funny and straight forward, totally the vibe I like. LnS keep doing this you'll go places with your vibe and style!
Man, I'm looking around and after watching about 10 videos, you are the only one who teachs about put markers between words. And it makes all sense. Thank you.
Great!!!and I got one question,After I quantized lead track by flex time, can I use VocAlign to adjust my double n triple? Or the best way is manual adjustment like ur video?thx
I came here only to confirm what you mentioned at 2:34, that one shouldn't (or can't!) insert a marker on a piece of vocal to avoid an artifact-that it's better to use the empty spaces between the recordings. Ok, it makes sense, and now I'm working like that. But I'm wondering here... do we have the same problem with Pro Tools? Because if it doesn't, I will definitely be moving to PT. This kind of limitation in LGPX really annoys me.
I personally don't know of any in software functions where potions allows you to. I like protools but I didn't really like that a lot of stuff logic comes with I had to get a 3rd party plugin for
Wow, that was soooo helpful. Thank you for explaining comprehensively and in a speed that I could follow!
Thanks for the clear demonstration of the Flex marker use. Best video on this feature I've seen.
Wow thank you, other tutorials lacked this
You're a really talented host, I love that you keep it moving, you're really funny and straight forward, totally the vibe I like. LnS keep doing this you'll go places with your vibe and style!
Man, I'm looking around and after watching about 10 videos, you are the only one who teachs about put markers between words. And it makes all sense. Thank you.
Great walk-through with "best use" examples. Super helpful. Thanks.
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This video is 'money!'. Very useful. Thanks
Very solid tutorial, covers the what and the why, and multiple approaches to problems you’ll encounter in the journey
Great tip! I've always been afraid to use flextime on vocals but will try it!
Great and well-made tutorial. Cool and calm delivery and it seems like you're enjoying it. Subscribed mate, keep going!
Thank you!
thanks. bang on! I thought I d leave those pops because they weren't much noticeable but I am going back to correct them now because I know I can.
Great!!!and I got one question,After I quantized lead track by flex time, can I use VocAlign to adjust my double n triple? Or the best way is manual adjustment like ur video?thx
You definitely could use vocal align once you have your main track quantized! Vocal align is great.
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This is a really helpful video, thanks for making this Nick!
Great video,exellent explanation. Thank you.
This is great, thanks a lot for the help
What about using groove track?
Thank you for the nuanced tips! MONEY!!!
I came here only to confirm what you mentioned at 2:34, that one shouldn't (or can't!) insert a marker on a piece of vocal to avoid an artifact-that it's better to use the empty spaces between the recordings. Ok, it makes sense, and now I'm working like that. But I'm wondering here... do we have the same problem with Pro Tools? Because if it doesn't, I will definitely be moving to PT. This kind of limitation in LGPX really annoys me.
I personally don't know of any in software functions where potions allows you to. I like protools but I didn't really like that a lot of stuff logic comes with I had to get a 3rd party plugin for
Can you quantitize vocals on GarageBand?????
there is no other way to do this? like automatically fit into the project tempo?
There is, it’s quantising, and it’s in the inspector window.
Cool. I don't understand why you don't just nudge the whole track if they are the both the same instead of stretching it out and going bit by bit.