Good question: I replaced TDR Kotelnikov with TDR Molotok because, while they’re both compressors, Molotok is more so designed for vocals. I previously used SlickEQ as a high shelf, and in this video used another instance of Nova to bring in the same effect. And I’ve phased out using noise gates in my music, as I think the breaths help maintain rhythm 👍🏼
After like 30 minutes of being stuck I figured it out how to get ALL of them working. The video is sort of misleading. The MAutopitch plug-in ONLY works with 64bit meaning your Audacity program downloaded MUST be 64bit. However he states in the video to only download 32 bits for the other 4 plug-ins. I downloaded Audacity in 64bit and downloaded ALL the plug ins in either 64 bits or selected to only install the 64 bits. Don't use 32bit. All of the programs except the VerberateBasic will allow you to install 32/64 bit. When you download the VerberateBasic, download the 64 instead of the 32.
only way to run MAutoPitch is to run it in the 64 bit version of audacity unfortunately. I couldn't find a 32 bit installer for the MAutoPitch plug in.
Pretty helpful, but is there any way we can get the vocal presets without even having to pay for 'em, which would be such a hassle, even for me since I can't even afford them at this point? I don't know if this is right, but I just feel that it would really help all of us out for anyone who uses Audacity, like I've used it for 5 years since I first got it freely. Hopefully if it's alright? But keep it up though! 🙏🏻
Is there any difference in mixing the adlibs for a verse or the backing vocals for a hook? Would I just select both and follow the mixing that you did so everything remains even?
plus, the signal coming from the mic is mono anyway, so recording in stereo only records the same signal twice (one for the left side, another for the right), taking up double the space in the disk and doubling the processing for the computer, as it has to read two identical files instead of just one. When you record the mono signal, you just pan it to the center, sending that same signal to both sides at the same time, thereby achieving the same effect as having two identical files playing through each side (and halving the disk space and processing in the process).
Had to re-upload bc of a small error in the example mix. Help me run this one back up to where it was & beyond 🤞🏼🖤
I love your lower yet cool voice, keep making more music, I love your 'how it glows' song, you got a lot of potential in the music industry man.
bro i have audacity and a rode mic ,,with a high specs desktop pc would that be enough ? i just need simple tools or apps maybe
digging the song
Respect 🫡👌
you are amazing want more videos of audacity
Great Video. Deserves 100M Views.
Bro! U a beast man thanks a lot really helped me 🔥
man you fr help me
I just deleted fl ive been struggling alot latley i been doin good with audacity thanks bud😢
What are your settings for the T De-Esser When I tried on mine it made my vocal gain hella low
what settings do i need to play with on the autotune to get the T pain style, so i can adjust what style i like
why you no longer use software like tdr kotelnikov, tdr slick eq or prefix
Good question: I replaced TDR Kotelnikov with TDR Molotok because, while they’re both compressors, Molotok is more so designed for vocals. I previously used SlickEQ as a high shelf, and in this video used another instance of Nova to bring in the same effect. And I’ve phased out using noise gates in my music, as I think the breaths help maintain rhythm 👍🏼
Bro real talk ty.. I wish we could feature
Can you help me? I can't enable MAutopitch. It says: "Library coudn't load". The Rest of the Plugins are working..
After like 30 minutes of being stuck I figured it out how to get ALL of them working. The video is sort of misleading. The MAutopitch plug-in ONLY works with 64bit meaning your Audacity program downloaded MUST be 64bit. However he states in the video to only download 32 bits for the other 4 plug-ins. I downloaded Audacity in 64bit and downloaded ALL the plug ins in either 64 bits or selected to only install the 64 bits. Don't use 32bit. All of the programs except the VerberateBasic will allow you to install 32/64 bit. When you download the VerberateBasic, download the 64 instead of the 32.
@@chinoskateboardv please put the 64bit plugins download link here.tnx
@@lucescuemanuel797 the videos download links will bring you to both versions
What music site do you recommend to get background music of all kinds?
RUclips Type beats bro
How do I add the MAutoPitch to my plugins? I somehow cant figure it out, I dont see it when i put in the audacity pugin folder
only way to run MAutoPitch is to run it in the 64 bit version of audacity unfortunately. I couldn't find a 32 bit installer for the MAutoPitch plug in.
Pretty helpful, but is there any way we can get the vocal presets without even having to pay for 'em, which would be such a hassle, even for me since I can't even afford them at this point? I don't know if this is right, but I just feel that it would really help all of us out for anyone who uses Audacity, like I've used it for 5 years since I first got it freely. Hopefully if it's alright? But keep it up though! 🙏🏻
Please help bro.. while recording, the karoke automatically recorded in the recorded session other than our voice.. hor can this stopped bro?
Pressed the stop butto on the audio settings
DAD!!!
Now you've gotta redo the video now Audacity realtime effects is here😂
Is there any difference in mixing the adlibs for a verse or the backing vocals for a hook? Would I just select both and follow the mixing that you did so everything remains even?
how to mix sound like Joji 🤓
2024 plzz ?
Bra your moving way too fast lol
Why do you record in stereo and not mono? Just curious
Yeah cause mono gives you more room to record and mix your vocals on Audacity. I do it all the time. It's a lot more easier than recording in stereo.
plus, the signal coming from the mic is mono anyway, so recording in stereo only records the same signal twice (one for the left side, another for the right), taking up double the space in the disk and doubling the processing for the computer, as it has to read two identical files instead of just one. When you record the mono signal, you just pan it to the center, sending that same signal to both sides at the same time, thereby achieving the same effect as having two identical files playing through each side (and halving the disk space and processing in the process).
DAD!!
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