can you do a tutorial on how to set the every track or different vocals tracks frequency all the same? my recodings sometimes get louder sometimes get lower, how can i adjust this
Eish Ash Hi, check out my tutorial... ruclips.net/video/lRdYmeqgu9w/видео.html You can save your fx preset (tap on the 3 dots at the top right of the fx screen) and use it on all your projects. Mainly you want to use a Digi Comp compressor in bandlab (It also helps if you learn to sing the vocals with your mouth the same distance from the microphone every time you record your vocals).
Hi again a little confused you leave a track, chromatic track I read so you start to add the fx in a new vocal track it is necessarily that way? Or is there something that I am not understanding?
I use and aux conector in which I can plug a microphone and earphone ar the same time, but for some reason this makes static noise that is driving me crazy and stopping me from making more music. Thing is, if I connect the mic only, noise is gonne. But if I do it through this conector it makes noise.. and not only that, the static noise increases depending on the effect I select. In some you might not hear anything, while in the other hand, un others its just too much. Any idea of what it could be?
Dope OD Try turning the microphone volume down (you might have to turn down the phone volume to do this)... The static you hear might be digital clipping (input overloading). Otherwise it may be a wiring problem with the aux connector (usually an earthing problem or poor wire shielding that causes the headphones wires to bleed sound to the microphone wires etc) Also, the earphones connector needs to be trs not trrs (earphones without a built in mic).
@@IbandUK I have this problem as well I am using a hdmi to iPhone Adapter to use a microphone with my iPad on bandlab the his is horrible any advice or the same as me od?
@ladykyzphatmoves For some reason bandlab has a habit of changing the appearance of stuff in the bandlab app, in this case Q has now been renamed Resonance
I need to know why when I go too record my vocals they it start too static ? Almost as if my equipment is broke but it can’t be a few people I know have this problem
Aero 18ae47 In a word... No. That's why I have uploaded a new tutorial today on how to export your project from Bandlab on your phone to a professional DAW or studio... ruclips.net/video/hI6eMxZm_pA/видео.html
Anurag Kaira Hi, to change the voice note (key) of all your vocals to a different note, change it like I did in my vocal harmony video... ruclips.net/video/mXd5jdIV7Gs/видео.html To change a single note to a different note in bandlab mobile is now possible and I will be posting a video on how to do it very soon.
I got a problem in my bandlab app. It sounds scratch when it has many layer records. I don't what is happening and i don't know how to fix it. Please hope you notice me.
@stevevaialmirol4158 Hi, if you record more than one vocal track, don't add the same fx to more than one track, as this can cause big problems, especially when the vocals are not almost identical on each track. Also pan them a little bit so they are not panned to the same position in the mix. Keep in mind how much memory you phone has too, as recording and playback can start to have problems if the bandlab app starts to run out of memory.
@jeriahshield2955 The threshold will generally be about minus 30dB but it depends on how loud your recording is. It's best to solo the track and set the threshold to minus 30dB, then move the threshold slider until you can clearly hear all your vocals but you can't hear the hum/noise. If the recording level is too low, or the singer is standing too far away from the microphone, then it can be difficult to find the exact slider position but in most cases, the small amount of hum/noise that can still be heard while the track is solo'd, will be hidden in the mix by the other song tracks.
will it work for loud clicking? it almost sounds like a clap. guess I shoul try it my self, but if you already know that it wont work maybe you can help find a way.
@jokerrabit Clicking is usually caused by digital clipping when the sound into the microphone or the track input is too loud but it can also be caused by your phone running out of memory to process the audio. It is a rather difficult sound to remove without effecting the recording. Manually, it's possible to remove the click by slicing the audio and either removing the click or adding a fade across the click. Clicks are usually across many sound frequencies so will probably be too difficult to remove with EQ and too loud for a noise gate. But... I will be trying out a new hack of mine soon to see if it will remove clicks, so watch this space 😀
@@IbandUK will do ty for responding. I've been trying to convert my voice into guitar and synth sounds and the clicking is making it hard to figure out.
But please if you could possibly make a video on how to reduce hard P sound , ik you would usually use like a pop filter for that but is there any way to fix that problem
@user-vw6lm3tn7k This usually happens if you try to record on the same track as the beat but can also happen on some budget Android phones. Try tapping on the settings icon (cog icon at top right of screen), scroll down the screen and tap on the toggle switch to the right of the words Audio Safe Mode, so the toggle turns blue.
Hi again a little confused you leave a track, chromatic track I read so you start to add the fx in a new vocal track it is necessarily that way? Or is there something that I am not understanding?
@humbertoaparicio4648 Hi, at the beginning of the video I show 2 ways to add a vocal track so yes I had 2 vocal tracks on my video. I add the fx to the second vocal track but I could have added them to the first one instead. It works with both tracks.
My vocals sound like i keep backing away and coming back to the mic and i cant figure out why. I’ve looked for an answer but was never able to find one. Do you have a solution for this?
@Rmo_cali23 It sounds like you have an auto volume leveller activated. If you are recording with your phones microphone, it most likely is a function (feature) of your phone and may or may not be possible to switch off in the phones settings.
So basically recording has gone backwards ! Nowadays it takes longer , and it's more difficult to clear vocals up. We used to just have to turn a couple knobs on a mixer.
Kentoodifferent Hi, you can use this method to remove track noise from any audio track in bandlab (a guitar track for example). Instead of recording a silent section with a microphone, find a recorded section of the audio track that does not have any recorded instruments or vocals on it and use that section to set up the multi filter.
KINGMARCEL Static noise is often caused by bad earthing of an electrical circuit. This might be the microphone itself or a power input (like when a power source is connected to the usb port on a phone) or shielding problem (unshielded cables or microphone wiring) or even electrical interference (like fluorescent light tubes). Static usually fluctuates around a narrow band of frequencies so you could try the denoise... ruclips.net/video/MxegmgNvZF4/видео.html Or using eq... ruclips.net/video/FIbwsH5XiTI/видео.html
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can you do a tutorial on how to set the every track or different vocals tracks frequency all the same? my recodings sometimes get louder sometimes get lower, how can i adjust this
Compressor is for you
Eish Ash
Hi, check out my tutorial...
ruclips.net/video/lRdYmeqgu9w/видео.html
You can save your fx preset (tap on the 3 dots at the top right of the fx screen) and use it on all your projects. Mainly you want to use a Digi Comp compressor in bandlab (It also helps if you learn to sing the vocals with your mouth the same distance from the microphone every time you record your vocals).
@@IbandUK hey thank you for the information & your time!🖤 i will make sure to do what u said & watch those videos too
Hi again a little confused you leave a track, chromatic track I read so you start to add the fx in a new vocal track it is necessarily that way? Or is there something that I am not understanding?
I use and aux conector in which I can plug a microphone and earphone ar the same time, but for some reason this makes static noise that is driving me crazy and stopping me from making more music. Thing is, if I connect the mic only, noise is gonne. But if I do it through this conector it makes noise.. and not only that, the static noise increases depending on the effect I select. In some you might not hear anything, while in the other hand, un others its just too much. Any idea of what it could be?
Dope OD
Try turning the microphone volume down (you might have to turn down the phone volume to do this)... The static you hear might be digital clipping (input overloading).
Otherwise it may be a wiring problem with the aux connector (usually an earthing problem or poor wire shielding that causes the headphones wires to bleed sound to the microphone wires etc)
Also, the earphones connector needs to be trs not trrs (earphones without a built in mic).
@@IbandUK I have this problem as well I am using a hdmi to iPhone Adapter to use a microphone with my iPad on bandlab the his is horrible any advice or the same as me od?
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I don't have a letter Q on my multi filter ?
@ladykyzphatmoves
For some reason bandlab has a habit of changing the appearance of stuff in the bandlab app, in this case Q has now been renamed Resonance
I need to know why when I go too record my vocals they it start too static ? Almost as if my equipment is broke but it can’t be a few people I know have this problem
@OfficialTayeMusic
It sounds like the Input volume is too loud. Reduce the input volume of the microphone or sing further away from the microphone.
@@IbandUK ima try that appreciate the feed back
Is the vocal effects available in bandlab is equal to fl studio, cubase and abelton
Is that output of our vocals will be same as that...
Aero 18ae47
In a word... No. That's why I have uploaded a new tutorial today on how to export your project from Bandlab on your phone to a professional DAW or studio...
ruclips.net/video/hI6eMxZm_pA/видео.html
How to change your voice note like I wants to change my audio to A#
Anurag Kaira
Hi, to change the voice note (key) of all your vocals to a different note, change it like I did in my vocal harmony video...
ruclips.net/video/mXd5jdIV7Gs/видео.html
To change a single note to a different note in bandlab mobile is now possible and I will be posting a video on how to do it very soon.
@@IbandUK i wanted to ask that how can i use bandlab to make voice familiar to someone and how can I change my pitch only
I got a problem in my bandlab app. It sounds scratch when it has many layer records. I don't what is happening and i don't know how to fix it. Please hope you notice me.
@stevevaialmirol4158
Hi, if you record more than one vocal track, don't add the same fx to more than one track, as this can cause big problems, especially when the vocals are not almost identical on each track. Also pan them a little bit so they are not panned to the same position in the mix.
Keep in mind how much memory you phone has too, as recording and playback can start to have problems if the bandlab app starts to run out of memory.
When I drag the noise gate, too much, it ceases some parts of the audio, not sounding out, what the best settings to set on ??
@jeriahshield2955
The threshold will generally be about minus 30dB but it depends on how loud your recording is. It's best to solo the track and set the threshold to minus 30dB, then move the threshold slider until you can clearly hear all your vocals but you can't hear the hum/noise. If the recording level is too low, or the singer is standing too far away from the microphone, then it can be difficult to find the exact slider position but in most cases, the small amount of hum/noise that can still be heard while the track is solo'd, will be hidden in the mix by the other song tracks.
Can you save the setting
will it work for loud clicking? it almost sounds like a clap. guess I shoul try it my self, but if you already know that it wont work maybe you can help find a way.
@jokerrabit
Clicking is usually caused by digital clipping when the sound into the microphone or the track input is too loud but it can also be caused by your phone running out of memory to process the audio. It is a rather difficult sound to remove without effecting the recording. Manually, it's possible to remove the click by slicing the audio and either removing the click or adding a fade across the click.
Clicks are usually across many sound frequencies so will probably be too difficult to remove with EQ and too loud for a noise gate.
But...
I will be trying out a new hack of mine soon to see if it will remove clicks, so watch this space 😀
@@IbandUK will do ty for responding. I've been trying to convert my voice into guitar and synth sounds and the clicking is making it hard to figure out.
But please if you could possibly make a video on how to reduce hard P sound , ik you would usually use like a pop filter for that but is there any way to fix that problem
Slice the recording just before the hard p sound, Tap on the recording and use Fade from the popup menu to smooth out the hard p sound.
@@IbandUK thank you so much
Can this fix this problem after the vocals are already recorded
D2trippy
Hi, yes, this works on vocals that are already recorded 😀👍
@@IbandUK ok thank u
Is great now I know how to use but I can still hear your hiss sound how made complete not hiss sound but also not losses some sound quality.
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ruclips.net/video/MxegmgNvZF4/видео.html
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Why the beat stop when I press record?
@user-vw6lm3tn7k
This usually happens if you try to record on the same track as the beat but can also happen on some budget Android phones. Try tapping on the settings icon (cog icon at top right of screen), scroll down the screen and tap on the toggle switch to the right of the words Audio Safe Mode, so the toggle turns blue.
Hi again a little confused you leave a track, chromatic track I read so you start to add the fx in a new vocal track it is necessarily that way? Or is there something that I am not understanding?
@humbertoaparicio4648
Hi, at the beginning of the video I show 2 ways to add a vocal track so yes I had 2 vocal tracks on my video. I add the fx to the second vocal track but I could have added them to the first one instead. It works with both tracks.
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My vocals sound like i keep backing away and coming back to the mic and i cant figure out why. I’ve looked for an answer but was never able to find one. Do you have a solution for this?
@Rmo_cali23
It sounds like you have an auto volume leveller activated. If you are recording with your phones microphone, it most likely is a function (feature) of your phone and may or may not be possible to switch off in the phones settings.
@@IbandUK Thank you so much. i will look into it and keep you updated.
Theres also a denoise button now too if you highlight the track and click the 3 dots
Yeah it kinda works
So basically recording has gone backwards ! Nowadays it takes longer , and it's more difficult to clear vocals up. We used to just have to turn a couple knobs on a mixer.
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Just simply, nowadays people are recording vocals on mobile phones or in home studios, instead of in pro studios.
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How to mute the background of u don’t have no type of mic
Kentoodifferent
Hi, you can use this method to remove track noise from any audio track in bandlab (a guitar track for example). Instead of recording a silent section with a microphone, find a recorded section of the audio track that does not have any recorded instruments or vocals on it and use that section to set up the multi filter.
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im hearing radio static
KINGMARCEL
Static noise is often caused by bad earthing of an electrical circuit. This might be the microphone itself or a power input (like when a power source is connected to the usb port on a phone) or shielding problem (unshielded cables or microphone wiring) or even electrical interference (like fluorescent light tubes).
Static usually fluctuates around a narrow band of frequencies so you could try the denoise...
ruclips.net/video/MxegmgNvZF4/видео.html
Or using eq...
ruclips.net/video/FIbwsH5XiTI/видео.html