The second one was definitely, in my opinion, the best method. It sounds, as you said, very natural. Of course you put too much of it for the video but it’s a very interesting effect. I’ve heard this effect at the beginning of a song called “dich” by a German artist called Cro and wondered how he did it (now I know :)), you should check it out. Awesome video!
The chorus method can't be considered a technique because now the voice sounds in chorus (multiple people singing). Also I didn't find the vibrato effect it produced that appealing. The first method also did not add vibrato. Only the 2nd method was promising. How do you add vibrato with Melodyne?
Nice video, well produced... I didn’t think any of the added vibrato sounded completely natural. Won’t a vocalist increase both the rate and intensity of vibrato as the long note goes on? This could perhaps be done with automation? Thank you , keep it up!
Aahhh! You should try revoice pro 4, it's quite good, w bit difficult at first but after having hands on it , it really sounds impressive. Good video bdw 👍🏼👍🏼 keep it up.
this was a lovely video with lots of great information but I must say there are more advance forms to create a very clear vibrato effect with the Real Autotune from Antares which has a 100 times better sounding musical algorithm plus using advance automation on long notes only as well as using selection based processing on regions 🫶🏽🫶🏽🫶🏽 which is an amazing logic feature 🫶🏽🫶🏽🫶🏽 better than the one from ProTools
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The second one was definitely, in my opinion, the best method. It sounds, as you said, very natural. Of course you put too much of it for the video but it’s a very interesting effect. I’ve heard this effect at the beginning of a song called “dich” by a German artist called Cro and wondered how he did it (now I know :)), you should check it out. Awesome video!
The chorus method can't be considered a technique because now the voice sounds in chorus (multiple people singing). Also I didn't find the vibrato effect it produced that appealing. The first method also did not add vibrato. Only the 2nd method was promising. How do you add vibrato with Melodyne?
Nice video, well produced... I didn’t think any of the added vibrato sounded completely natural. Won’t a vocalist increase both the rate and intensity of vibrato as the long note goes on? This could perhaps be done with automation?
Thank you , keep it up!
Aahhh! You should try revoice pro 4, it's quite good, w bit difficult at first but after having hands on it , it really sounds impressive.
Good video bdw 👍🏼👍🏼 keep it up.
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this was a lovely video with lots of great information but I must say there are more advance forms to create a very clear vibrato effect with the Real Autotune from Antares which has a 100 times better sounding musical algorithm plus using advance automation on long notes only as well as using selection based processing on regions 🫶🏽🫶🏽🫶🏽 which is an amazing logic feature 🫶🏽🫶🏽🫶🏽 better than the one from ProTools
Do you have a link to purchase the Logic vibrato plug in. Can't seem to find the one you are using
Can you help me to mix or master my track in punjabi version
what the f am i watching lmfao
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