I like to add a noise gate but the graphic eq is really all you need! Sometimes it just comes in trial and error and adjusting the settings to your liking. Great tutorial.
@@IbandUK I have airpods earbuds but I wanna make it sound more like a studio mic so do I have to make sure my mic isn’t to close by my mouth, so move it away from my mouth?
Yes I connected to you, as of now I'm will try, before I just used only v8 sound card and bm800 Microphone for my cover, but its looks like I am looking for something much better to improve my my cover thanks for this very informative video.
Sky STAR Hi, are you asking how to sound like you are using a pro microphone when using your phone microphone? This video will help you make your phone mic sound more like a pro microphone.
Your song is already in your memory card.. When you are done recording and your song has finished syncing. Go to android-data-bandlab-audio.. Sort your files so that the newest appears first, that's your audio file.
Sir ,I have directly putten my cover song which has my( vocal + music sound ) ,but music sound is louder than my voice ,is it possible to increase my vocal and decrease music sound
Bidhan Bidari Hi, if you have imported your song into bandlab as a single track but you want to adjust the volume of the sound and the vocals, you will need to do a bit of post production (mastering). I will be posting a mastering video soon but for now either try using the bandlab mastering feature to see if that helps... ruclips.net/video/wjhg3TZmcSA/видео.html or try using the EZ EQ and increase the frequencies around the vocals (somewhere between 1500hz and 7 khz depending on the vocalist)... ruclips.net/video/TeTydokYRlI/видео.html
Ákos Tóth Hi, the De-esser is like a compressor for a specific frequency, so it doesn't work quite the same way as the first EQ. While the first EQ reduces the volume of all sound in the desired frequency, the de-esser only reduces the volume of the louder sounds in the desired frequency (so quiter sounds still play at the same volume and are ignored by the de-esser). When you sing the letter S, it tends to be louder than the other letters. So you want to reduce the volume of the letter S but not remove the letter S completely - and that is what the De-esser does. I hope this is helpful
Hi there my friend. I usually rap in bandlab, how can I get more bass on the mic? I use punchy rap preset, what should I do? Greetings all the way from Uruguay
Dope OD Hi, Because many speakers don't produce the lower bass frequencies it is common to use a little bit of distortion to add low end punch to bass drums or vocals. Check out my tutorial on how to add distortion to vocals... ruclips.net/video/86xcg4XnTs0/видео.html Often the lack of bass on the vocals is actually caused by the bass on other instruments causing the lower frequencies of the vocals to be buried in the low frequencies of the other instruments. Panning other low frequency instruments away from the vocals or using the graphics eq fx to remove the low frequencies from instruments, when done correctly, can help the bass on the vocals cut through the mix. Another option is to duplicate the vocal track and cut the high frequencies with a low pass filter in the multi filter fx and even chop up the vocals for more punch.
@@IbandUK thank you for sharing your knowledge. I just got a new condenser microphone for improving the sound, but now I can hear to much bass out of the voice. How I can add more treble? Could be possible with graphic eq? Which frecuencies should I switch? Thank you!
Dope OD Hi, first I would try reducing the low frequencies (bass) before increasing the high frequencies (treble) because when you increase the volume of any frequency you also increase the amount of background noise at that frequency. Try using the Graphic EQ and reduce the 100hz and 200hz a little bit (about -4dB on 100hz and -2dB on 200hz). If you still want more treble, try increasing 1.6khz or 3.2khz (about 4dB). This is around the mid to upper frequencies of most vocals. 6.4khz is around the top of most vocal frequency ranges but is also where the letter S tends to sit, so while you could increase 6.4khz by about 4dB, it might be best avoided so as to not add the hissing snake sound to the vocals. Before you start playing with a Graphic EQ though, try recording the vocals at different distances from the microphone to find the microphone's sweet spot (usually somewhere between 5 and 15cm from the microphone)... You might find the bass problem can be fixed by changing the distant between the singer and the microphone.
N Wilt Hi, thanks for your question. There is a difference. The noise gate removes all sound below the threshold level you set, so is good for removing all noise that is quieter than the vocals when the vocals (or sounds louder than the threshold) are not playing. But it won't make any difference to any sounds louder than the threshold you set, as the noise gate is turned off when the vocals (or sounds louder than the threshold) are playing. The method I show here removes the noises created by the microphone (ambient hum or hiss, depending on the mic) from all of the recording. So the noise is removed from the sections of the track where there is no vocals (like the noise gate) and from the sections of the track where there is vocals (the noise gate doesn't do this). A noise gate can actually make the microphone sound worse. Because there is no sound when there is no vocals, the noise from the microphone is more obvious when it suddenly appears every time the vocals appear. Hope this helps
meghalaya boy. Hi, thank you for your request. I will be happy to. In the meantime though, if you are using an Android phone and you know how to move files from your phone's download folder to your memory card, you might want to take a look at my video on how to save your bandlab songs on your phone... ruclips.net/video/LzBmfA7nO8c/видео.html
Dinda Dewi Hi, thanks for your question. It's proper name is tonal color (color as in brightness) and works pretty much the same way as a tone control on a guitar. Move the slider left and the reverb sounds more muddy/muffled (less treble), so more like the sound is in another room. Move the slider right and the reverb sounds brighter (more treble), so more like singing in a fully tiled bathroom.
B100D M00N Hi, 2 things might cause this... 1. Recording is too loud and is sound clipping (digital distortion that sounds like a clicking type sound) . Turn down the mic (or phone) volume when recording and / or move the mic (or phone mic) further away from your mouth. 2. Buffer too small (phone doesn't have enough ram memory available). Close all other apps on your phone before recording and reduce the number of tracks you are using in your bandlab project.
Austin Fontes Hi, the settings may be different for your microphone. Due to the constraints of mp4 audio I recommend using good quality headphones when listening to my tutorial videos
milkpaidforit I have used a rode videomicro (plus a splitter cable) with reasonably good results but for pro results I always record my vocals with my rode NT1 (plus tascam audio interface) connected to my computer and recorded into Cakewalk. Then import the recorded vocals into Bandlab.
Do u have any tips for memerizing your songs I literally write everyday so it's hard to remember with out looking at my phone but it sounds like I'm not singing into the mic when this happens any thoughts
milkpaidforit It helps to rhyme the words but mainly visualise your song as a short film and imagine the singer on a journey. If you song includes words like Moon, imagine looking up at the moon while you sing Moon. Songs work best when you add emotion to the words, so don't just sing about love... make it personal, think about a specific person (even an imaginary person) and sing like you are singing face to face with that person and you have this important thing to say to them. In one of my songs I sing of the blue sky above and the fish in the sea... I actually physically look up when I sing of the blue sky and point at the ground when I sing of the fish in the sea... its become such a natural part of singing the song that I never forget the words. Words are also easier to remember when they follow a logical path of a story or conversation, so try to avoid writing songs that are just random words or are simply generic statements.
Aman Yadav On the vocal recording screen in BandLab, Tap on the tuner icon (bottom right of the screen) and Rap into your phone microphone. Watch your phone screen and you should see what tone (musical key) your vocals are in. Then check your vocal keys against different scales to see which scales those keys are in. Usually (but not always) they are in the major scale of the first note you Rap, so if you first word shows up on the BandLab tuner as A then you are probably Rapping in A major. If the first word is A#, your vocals are probably slightly out of tune with A. Also, generally, check the scale of the music you are Rapping over, as you are most likely naturally adjusting your vocals to that scale.
Violet Either my phone's microphone or a Rode videomicro (and a splitter cable) for bandlab mobile. When I move the song to my DAW on PC, I record the vocals again with my Rode NT1
Nunya Business Hi, the settings will be different for different microphones and might need more setting up for a cheap microphone than a better mic. It also helps to have a good ear for sound (and some good quality headphones).
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I like to add a noise gate but the graphic eq is really all you need! Sometimes it just comes in trial and error and adjusting the settings to your liking. Great tutorial.
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Frienldy tip record ur audio in mono if ur using ur phone internal mic, or just use earpods or s7 earphone mic..
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@@IbandUK I have airpods earbuds but I wanna make it sound more like a studio mic so do I have to make sure my mic isn’t to close by my mouth, so move it away from my mouth?
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Yes I connected to you, as of now I'm will try, before I just used only v8 sound card and bm800 Microphone for my cover, but its looks like I am looking for something much better to improve my my cover thanks for this very informative video.
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how to sound like a microphone in bandlab? Plz say
Sky STAR
Hi, are you asking how to sound like you are using a pro microphone when using your phone microphone?
This video will help you make your phone mic sound more like a pro microphone.
@@IbandUK thanks
Your song is already in your memory card.. When you are done recording and your song has finished syncing. Go to android-data-bandlab-audio.. Sort your files so that the newest appears first, that's your audio file.
Sir ,I have directly putten my cover song which has my( vocal + music sound ) ,but music sound is louder than my voice ,is it possible to increase my vocal and decrease music sound
Bidhan Bidari
Hi, if you have imported your song into bandlab as a single track but you want to adjust the volume of the sound and the vocals, you will need to do a bit of post production (mastering). I will be posting a mastering video soon but for now either try using the bandlab mastering feature to see if that helps...
ruclips.net/video/wjhg3TZmcSA/видео.html
or try using the EZ EQ and increase the frequencies around the vocals (somewhere between 1500hz and 7 khz depending on the vocalist)...
ruclips.net/video/TeTydokYRlI/видео.html
Thank you...
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BandLab has the De-esser effect. Is that similar to the first EQ?
Ákos Tóth
Hi, the De-esser is like a compressor for a specific frequency, so it doesn't work quite the same way as the first EQ.
While the first EQ reduces the volume of all sound in the desired frequency, the de-esser only reduces the volume of the louder sounds in the desired frequency (so quiter sounds still play at the same volume and are ignored by the de-esser). When you sing the letter S, it tends to be louder than the other letters. So you want to reduce the volume of the letter S but not remove the letter S completely - and that is what the De-esser does.
I hope this is helpful
@@IbandUK Thank you for your fast reply!
Hi there my friend. I usually rap in bandlab, how can I get more bass on the mic? I use punchy rap preset, what should I do? Greetings all the way from Uruguay
Dope OD
Hi,
Because many speakers don't produce the lower bass frequencies it is common to use a little bit of distortion to add low end punch to bass drums or vocals. Check out my tutorial on how to add distortion to vocals...
ruclips.net/video/86xcg4XnTs0/видео.html
Often the lack of bass on the vocals is actually caused by the bass on other instruments causing the lower frequencies of the vocals to be buried in the low frequencies of the other instruments. Panning other low frequency instruments away from the vocals or using the graphics eq fx to remove the low frequencies from instruments, when done correctly, can help the bass on the vocals cut through the mix.
Another option is to duplicate the vocal track and cut the high frequencies with a low pass filter in the multi filter fx and even chop up the vocals for more punch.
@@IbandUK thank you for sharing your knowledge. I just got a new condenser microphone for improving the sound, but now I can hear to much bass out of the voice. How I can add more treble? Could be possible with graphic eq? Which frecuencies should I switch? Thank you!
Dope OD
Hi, first I would try reducing the low frequencies (bass) before increasing the high frequencies (treble) because when you increase the volume of any frequency you also increase the amount of background noise at that frequency.
Try using the Graphic EQ and reduce the 100hz and 200hz a little bit (about -4dB on 100hz and -2dB on 200hz).
If you still want more treble, try increasing 1.6khz or 3.2khz (about 4dB). This is around the mid to upper frequencies of most vocals.
6.4khz is around the top of most vocal frequency ranges but is also where the letter S tends to sit, so while you could increase 6.4khz by about 4dB, it might be best avoided so as to not add the hissing snake sound to the vocals.
Before you start playing with a Graphic EQ though, try recording the vocals at different distances from the microphone to find the microphone's sweet spot (usually somewhere between 5 and 15cm from the microphone)... You might find the bass problem can be fixed by changing the distant between the singer and the microphone.
Couldn't you just use a noise gate and get the same effect or is there a difference?
N Wilt
Hi, thanks for your question. There is a difference.
The noise gate removes all sound below the threshold level you set, so is good for removing all noise that is quieter than the vocals when the vocals (or sounds louder than the threshold) are not playing. But it won't make any difference to any sounds louder than the threshold you set, as the noise gate is turned off when the vocals (or sounds louder than the threshold) are playing.
The method I show here removes the noises created by the microphone (ambient hum or hiss, depending on the mic) from all of the recording. So the noise is removed from the sections of the track where there is no vocals (like the noise gate) and from the sections of the track where there is vocals (the noise gate doesn't do this).
A noise gate can actually make the microphone sound worse. Because there is no sound when there is no vocals, the noise from the microphone is more obvious when it suddenly appears every time the vocals appear.
Hope this helps
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Voice over settings coming soon 😀👍
How to get our songs from badlab, to memory card sir, please make a video for that'.
meghalaya boy.
Hi, thank you for your request. I will be happy to. In the meantime though, if you are using an Android phone and you know how to move files from your phone's download folder to your memory card, you might want to take a look at my video on how to save your bandlab songs on your phone...
ruclips.net/video/LzBmfA7nO8c/видео.html
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I have a question sir. What does Color means in Studio Reverb? I try slide to right or left but nothing's change
Dinda Dewi
Hi, thanks for your question.
It's proper name is tonal color (color as in brightness) and works pretty much the same way as a tone control on a guitar. Move the slider left and the reverb sounds more muddy/muffled (less treble), so more like the sound is in another room. Move the slider right and the reverb sounds brighter (more treble), so more like singing in a fully tiled bathroom.
@@IbandUK ooh like that. I understand now, thank you sir😊👍
My audio is glitching when I record it then listen to it how do I fix it
B100D M00N
Hi, 2 things might cause this...
1. Recording is too loud and is sound clipping (digital distortion that sounds like a clicking type sound) . Turn down the mic (or phone) volume when recording and / or move the mic (or phone mic) further away from your mouth.
2. Buffer too small (phone doesn't have enough ram memory available). Close all other apps on your phone before recording and reduce the number of tracks you are using in your bandlab project.
voice over settings please
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Check out my voice over video...
ruclips.net/video/4cB5dfj3lXg/видео.html
@@IbandUK Thank you
What if I can't tell the difference between those two
Austin Fontes
Hi, the settings may be different for your microphone. Due to the constraints of mp4 audio I recommend using good quality headphones when listening to my tutorial videos
@@IbandUK I had head phones, I just don't think I have a very keen ear
What's a good mike I can get to plug into my phone to record with
milkpaidforit
I have used a rode videomicro (plus a splitter cable) with reasonably good results but for pro results I always record my vocals with my rode NT1 (plus tascam audio interface) connected to my computer and recorded into Cakewalk. Then import the recorded vocals into Bandlab.
Do u have any tips for memerizing your songs I literally write everyday so it's hard to remember with out looking at my phone but it sounds like I'm not singing into the mic when this happens any thoughts
milkpaidforit
It helps to rhyme the words but mainly visualise your song as a short film and imagine the singer on a journey. If you song includes words like Moon, imagine looking up at the moon while you sing Moon. Songs work best when you add emotion to the words, so don't just sing about love... make it personal, think about a specific person (even an imaginary person) and sing like you are singing face to face with that person and you have this important thing to say to them. In one of my songs I sing of the blue sky above and the fish in the sea... I actually physically look up when I sing of the blue sky and point at the ground when I sing of the fish in the sea... its become such a natural part of singing the song that I never forget the words.
Words are also easier to remember when they follow a logical path of a story or conversation, so try to avoid writing songs that are just random words or are simply generic statements.
@@IbandUK thanks man I'm definetly
Goin to slow it down and emphasis on my Words more on my next project 🦾
Sir i am a rapper then how can i find my scale in bandlab
Aman Yadav
On the vocal recording screen in BandLab, Tap on the tuner icon (bottom right of the screen) and Rap into your phone microphone. Watch your phone screen and you should see what tone (musical key) your vocals are in. Then check your vocal keys against different scales to see which scales those keys are in.
Usually (but not always) they are in the major scale of the first note you Rap, so if you first word shows up on the BandLab tuner as A then you are probably Rapping in A major. If the first word is A#, your vocals are probably slightly out of tune with A.
Also, generally, check the scale of the music you are Rapping over, as you are most likely naturally adjusting your vocals to that scale.
@@IbandUK thanks sir
What kind of mic u use
Violet
Either my phone's microphone or a Rode videomicro (and a splitter cable) for bandlab mobile.
When I move the song to my DAW on PC, I record the vocals again with my Rode NT1
What's ur bandlab name?
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Hi, my bandlab name is iband
Pls Bro Make For Voice Over
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Voice over settings coming soon 😀👍
@@IbandUK pls notify me sir
For whatever reason it wasn't working for me, so I just kept spamming denoise and then raised the volume of the track 😂
Nunya Business
Hi, the settings will be different for different microphones and might need more setting up for a cheap microphone than a better mic. It also helps to have a good ear for sound (and some good quality headphones).
@@IbandUK ah thank you
How to export file into mp3?
Wanzo
Hi, you can export your song or a single track to mp3 using the pc version of BandLab but not the mobile version (I will upload a video soon)
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