LBTM Proud Behringer User Feb 19, 2012 897 0 16 Feb 20, 2013 #1 How often and how do you use pitch tuning on vocals?
Melb_shredder Orpheus: Melodic Death Mar 9, 2008 2,852 1 36 Melbourne Feb 20, 2013 #2 I didn't answer a poll option, but my answer is, 'Whenever I need to'
LBTM Proud Behringer User Feb 19, 2012 897 0 16 Feb 20, 2013 #3 Melb_shredder said: I didn't answer a poll option, but my answer is, 'Whenever I need to' Click to expand... So you should select the second option.
Melb_shredder said: I didn't answer a poll option, but my answer is, 'Whenever I need to' Click to expand... So you should select the second option.
Trevoire520 Member Mar 24, 2007 5,053 26 48 Fife, Scotland Feb 20, 2013 #4 Depends on the vocalist. Some you dont need any, some you need to tighten up a few lines and some the whole take can benefit from a quick tightening up with Melodyne.
Depends on the vocalist. Some you dont need any, some you need to tighten up a few lines and some the whole take can benefit from a quick tightening up with Melodyne.
egan. daylightdies.com Dec 28, 2002 5,431 12 38 NorCal www.daylightdies.com Feb 20, 2013 #5 It also depends on how you tune. Even in if I'm loading everything into the tuner its unlikely that I'm tuning every word.
It also depends on how you tune. Even in if I'm loading everything into the tuner its unlikely that I'm tuning every word.
Melb_shredder Orpheus: Melodic Death Mar 9, 2008 2,852 1 36 Melbourne Feb 20, 2013 #6 LBTM said: So you should select the second option. Click to expand... I meant that in the sense that sometimes it could be a little to none, and sometimes it can be a metric fuckton
LBTM said: So you should select the second option. Click to expand... I meant that in the sense that sometimes it could be a little to none, and sometimes it can be a metric fuckton