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Join Date: Oct 2008
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Jimmy Eat World The Middle C4C
Check it out and C4C as always!
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Are you using Vocal correction & auto-Harmony?
If so you have the settings done well.
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No I'm not, are you referring to auto tune? I use reaper and the vst that comes sick with it, pretty much eq, compression, Friday and reverb. I just over dubbed my vocals for the choruses and stuff.
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No Auto-Tune is a large sweeping effect of vocal pitch, usually quite noticeable. Correction is something different. Correction will use an input and make MINOR tweaks to a vocalists singing to help correct the pitch. TC electronics makes a good pedal for guitarists.: http://www.tc-helicon.com/products/...one-correct-xt/ If you can afford it - lists at about 260.00 CAD. (can't justify the cost to myself) They also make a Vocal Harmonizer which is what I thought you were using: http://www.tc-helicon.com/products/...ne-harmony-g-xt Back-up singers in a box. I thought you were using some cool tech. Wasn't picking a fight
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Join Date: Oct 2008
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Lol Nah I wasnt trying to be snippy i just want aware of those effects, I'm not averse to using auto tune our similar technology I can use all the help i can get lol! In reaper there is a vst called reatune which i suppose is there version of auto tune, but idont know how to use it. Thanks for the watch!
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