Hi Chris thanks for this video. In 1981 I started with a local Funk/Rock band as P.A. Men, Mixer and did the Recordings at home in my parental home. What a fantastic time... and you learn so much. Live on Stage, hahaha.
Great! The first thing would be to isolate your vocals.. live recordings have a lot of noise from multiple sources.. if you use too much tuning there will be a noticeable pitch shifting on your guitars, keys, etc… I would use a Gate plugin to isolate as much as you can, then probably some EQ, and then tuning. For studio recordings I would just use Auto-tune first since we don’t have bleed from other sources. Around 38 ms tuning speed is about as fast as you can go before it sounds pretty robotic
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Hi Chris thanks for this video.
In 1981 I started with a local Funk/Rock band as P.A. Men, Mixer and did the Recordings at home in my parental home. What a fantastic time... and you learn so much.
Live on Stage, hahaha.
Thanks for watching! 🙏 Sounds like you’ve got some good memories!
This was very helpful. If you were to incorporate Auto-Tune where would you put it in the lineup and how would you set that?
Great! The first thing would be to isolate your vocals.. live recordings have a lot of noise from multiple sources.. if you use too much tuning there will be a noticeable pitch shifting on your guitars, keys, etc… I would use a Gate plugin to isolate as much as you can, then probably some EQ, and then tuning. For studio recordings I would just use Auto-tune first since we don’t have bleed from other sources. Around 38 ms tuning speed is about as fast as you can go before it sounds pretty robotic