Keep this kind of stuff in mind and use this trick anytime you got to seam and glue something together that's having problems.Antares and Avid are offering all new and existing Avid Pro Tools and Pro Tools | Ultimate subscribers a complimentary 3-month subscription to Auto-Tune Unlimited.įor over 20 years, Auto-Tune has been recognised by many in the industry standard for vocal production effects. ♫ Of the burning desert ♫ - We're able to take the glitchy file and edit and turn it into something clean that passes by and sounds like normal singing just by autotuning a little tiny snipit of the vocal. ♫ Of the burning desert ♫ - And then let's put it back into the mix. Use the Connect plug-in here to just drop right in. ♫ Burning dessert ♫ - Sounds more like a vocal inflection. ♫ Burning desert ♫ - But for my money, that's going to make it through a mix. It doesn't always work and sometimes it sounds really strange. And we're going to go to Replace and what this is going to do is kind of smooth these parts into each other. Let's do this little sliver of audio here. It's dumbed it down a little bit so to speak, but that's going to be fine. In fact, the autotune portion here, you can see doesn't have the extended frequency range as well of the 96K file. So what we do, you can see there's different stuff going on here. ♫ Burning des ♫ - So it's still a little glitchy when it hits the "ing" sound. But that was good to see the low end component happening. Or you can just hit the reset button right there. We're in Spectrogram Settings that's Extended Log. It tampers with the fundamental a little bit right there but let's see what we got now. This is some low end content right here that we can just eliminate. There's definitely like a glitch, a little bit of an anomaly. ♫ Out of the burning de ♫ - So you can see where that joint is right here. This is a noise reduction and repair software program. It'll open up the stand-alone version of iZotope RX 5. And then we'll send this over to RX 5 and we'll use their iZotopes Connect plug-in here. So what I'll do at this point is get a chunk of audio here where we don't have any crossfades that are going to cause problems on either end. ♫ Of the burning desert ♫ - But there's still a little something wrong with that. Just to make sure I'm not doing something out of whack, like having vocals cross over each other. I had to really fine tune zooming in down to a couple of samples. We can try a crossfade once we've nudged this into place. ♫ Burning desert ♫ - And there's still a little bit of something there. It's a little tiny bit of timing change but really in the scheme of things I don't think you can hear that. Where that audio crosses we are able to just nudge these together. Actually that would be the wrong way for it. And let's go cut here where it's doing the same thing. We're going to actually slide this piece of audio with just the tiniest amount. The first one is to just line up the null points where the sine wave of the vocal crosses zero. But I've worked on a few ways to fix this. It's a little out of sync and I don't know what the reason is why or anything. The sign wave of the vocal isn't meeting at all. You can see that the sign wave, let's pull this up a little. ♫ The burning ♫ - You always get some sort of glitch and the reason is for some reason the auto-tune creates a wafer that's slightly out of whack with what was there originally. ♫ Of the burning desert ♫ - And even if you crossfade this where these meet here I'll guarantee you, it's not going to sound good. I'm going to play you an example right here. There's always a little bump or glitch or something right where the auto-tuned part of the vocal meets the original part. If you usually only auto-tune one note or a small part of the vocal the way I do, then you probably run into this problem.
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