@larararara4 Thanks! Using volume envelopes is a great way to also edit the sample, and it minimizes editing artifacts. But, of course fiddling with envelopes takes longer, and is another layer of programming that you have to keep in mind when doing further edits on the song (i.e. delete time).
@larararara4 I used to have soundcloud but deleted it. I'm on Myspace as myspace (dotcom)/michellerichermusic and have a website michellerichermusic (dot com). Armin played one of my latest vocal collaborations on this past Sunday's A State of Sunday (014). It's entitled Fly Away with Ivan Mateluna. I've favorited the ASOS rip in my youtube profile. Cheers.
WOW! I cannot believe the quality of processing a vocal like this with only a mic to usb. Epic. This must be the best tutorial I've seen on vocal processing!!
This song is one of my favs, were you the original vocal on it?
@TornadoTwins Thanks! I was not the original vocal - that would be Emma Hewitt, and this track (Dash Berlin feat. Emma Hewitt) won the IDMA award in 2010. It's a beautiful track. Many of the tracks I've recorded (and released professionally under my artist name Michelle Richer) were recorded on systems not much fancier than what you see here. Technology really is bringing the power of music into the hands of everyone, which is something I absolutely love.
thank you emfwave for sharing. this is an awesome demo. i've been looking for vocal enhancement tutorials here in youtube but never i find a good one like yours. i wonder if the same quality or atleast 90% of it can be achieved without the condenser microphone (just my macbook pro mic) and wanna ask what are the effects you used if you can detail em out as i couldnt see much from the video. thanks so much! great vocals btw
@lionhartix Thanks! I don't believe the same quality can be reached without a condenser mic. Condensor mics aren't expensive these days - only about $100 for the Samson I'm using here. The signal chain I use for vocals is 1) EQ; 2) Compressor; 3) Simple Delay; 4) Reverb, and then I have the Waves Musician's Bundle II, which includes a nice chorus plugin called Doubler. Melodyne goes first in the signal chain of course!
@Emfwave i see! wonder how heavy they use melodyne and auto-tune to get that glee effect. i didn't get it but they say auto-tune is used to enhance voice but it just sounds T-painish fo me. any tips? thanks for the feedback. you're awesome!
Wow i gotta say your voice is amazing! perfect for trance music, its so relaxing. I loved this i was looking for a tut on this today couldn't find one and than 7 hours later i stumble upon this amazing!
@Dittofication I wonder if the reason why there aren't more tutorials on vocal editing is because people feel ashamed that they use the technology. However, I'm no Mariah Carey, so I'll use all the help I can get. I feel like voice is like any other instrument, and so, applying effects and editing voice recordings can only progress and enhance music.
@Dittofication Thanks, my artist name is Michelle Richer. I've had tracks with my vocals played on Tiesto's Club Life program (Catharsis with Slavic Force), and Trance Around the World (Equinox with Kamil Polner). Check these tunes out if you are into vocal trance.
You do have a great voice. I'm not surprised to read you say Tiesto has used your voice. (was a big fan in the 90s) I'm a vocalist/producer in training myself and I'm just curious about the breathing you left in. I'm always wondering if I should delete them or not. Why did you choose not to? thx
Might want to work on the spoken voice to recorded singing voice level ratio if you plan more tutorials.
Otherwise, very good vid....thanks :o)
I still haven't figured out how to copy and paste lets say.. a verse... I've treated in melodyne to further along on the time line and still keep the melodyne changes intact in the pasted version.
@vStylerJohnG I've been able to copy and paste successfully in Melodyne 1.2.0, but when using Melodyne in Ableton, I don't use the keyboard shortcuts (they conflict with Ableton). Rather, I highlight the Melodyne programming I want to copy, select copy from the Melodyne menu, advance the cursor to the place I want to paste, and select paste.
Wow- What a great Tutorial! Thanks alot!!
BloodyFateMusic 1 year ago
what version of melodyne are you using
djsixto62 1 year ago
@djsixto62 I've upgraded to version 1.2.0 (it was a free update on the license I purchased a little over a year ago).
Emfwave 1 year ago
Nice video, and really lovely vocals!
Just one comments, I woudn't chop the sample instead I would use the volume envelope too clean the sample.
Thanks for the tutorial.
larararara4 1 year ago
@larararara4 Thanks! Using volume envelopes is a great way to also edit the sample, and it minimizes editing artifacts. But, of course fiddling with envelopes takes longer, and is another layer of programming that you have to keep in mind when doing further edits on the song (i.e. delete time).
Emfwave 1 year ago
@Emfwave Yeah you're right,
You have really beautiful voice, do you have soundcloud or myspace?
here's my site stevemusica.blogspot (dot com) keep making cool tutorial
larararara4 1 year ago
@larararara4 I used to have soundcloud but deleted it. I'm on Myspace as myspace (dotcom)/michellerichermusic and have a website michellerichermusic (dot com). Armin played one of my latest vocal collaborations on this past Sunday's A State of Sunday (014). It's entitled Fly Away with Ivan Mateluna. I've favorited the ASOS rip in my youtube profile. Cheers.
Emfwave 1 year ago
@Emfwave Wow that's amazing, Congrats for that vocal track with Ivan Matekuna I'll be checking it!
larararara4 1 year ago
WOW! I cannot believe the quality of processing a vocal like this with only a mic to usb. Epic. This must be the best tutorial I've seen on vocal processing!!
This song is one of my favs, were you the original vocal on it?
TornadoTwins 1 year ago
@TornadoTwins Thanks! I was not the original vocal - that would be Emma Hewitt, and this track (Dash Berlin feat. Emma Hewitt) won the IDMA award in 2010. It's a beautiful track. Many of the tracks I've recorded (and released professionally under my artist name Michelle Richer) were recorded on systems not much fancier than what you see here. Technology really is bringing the power of music into the hands of everyone, which is something I absolutely love.
Emfwave 1 year ago
thank you emfwave for sharing. this is an awesome demo. i've been looking for vocal enhancement tutorials here in youtube but never i find a good one like yours. i wonder if the same quality or atleast 90% of it can be achieved without the condenser microphone (just my macbook pro mic) and wanna ask what are the effects you used if you can detail em out as i couldnt see much from the video. thanks so much! great vocals btw
lionhartix 1 year ago
@lionhartix Thanks! I don't believe the same quality can be reached without a condenser mic. Condensor mics aren't expensive these days - only about $100 for the Samson I'm using here. The signal chain I use for vocals is 1) EQ; 2) Compressor; 3) Simple Delay; 4) Reverb, and then I have the Waves Musician's Bundle II, which includes a nice chorus plugin called Doubler. Melodyne goes first in the signal chain of course!
Emfwave 1 year ago
@Emfwave i see! wonder how heavy they use melodyne and auto-tune to get that glee effect. i didn't get it but they say auto-tune is used to enhance voice but it just sounds T-painish fo me. any tips? thanks for the feedback. you're awesome!
lionhartix 1 year ago
Wow i gotta say your voice is amazing! perfect for trance music, its so relaxing. I loved this i was looking for a tut on this today couldn't find one and than 7 hours later i stumble upon this amazing!
Dittofication 1 year ago
@Dittofication I wonder if the reason why there aren't more tutorials on vocal editing is because people feel ashamed that they use the technology. However, I'm no Mariah Carey, so I'll use all the help I can get. I feel like voice is like any other instrument, and so, applying effects and editing voice recordings can only progress and enhance music.
Emfwave 1 year ago
@Dittofication
yes i agree!! (about the trance music)) :)
brand0wnsyou 1 year ago
@Dittofication Thanks, my artist name is Michelle Richer. I've had tracks with my vocals played on Tiesto's Club Life program (Catharsis with Slavic Force), and Trance Around the World (Equinox with Kamil Polner). Check these tunes out if you are into vocal trance.
Emfwave 1 year ago
@Emfwave
You do have a great voice. I'm not surprised to read you say Tiesto has used your voice. (was a big fan in the 90s) I'm a vocalist/producer in training myself and I'm just curious about the breathing you left in. I'm always wondering if I should delete them or not. Why did you choose not to? thx
A. Paine
AshleyXPaine 3 months ago
Might want to work on the spoken voice to recorded singing voice level ratio if you plan more tutorials.
Otherwise, very good vid....thanks :o)
I still haven't figured out how to copy and paste lets say.. a verse... I've treated in melodyne to further along on the time line and still keep the melodyne changes intact in the pasted version.
Using Live 8, any help would be appreciated.
vStylerJohnG 1 year ago
@vStylerJohnG I've been able to copy and paste successfully in Melodyne 1.2.0, but when using Melodyne in Ableton, I don't use the keyboard shortcuts (they conflict with Ableton). Rather, I highlight the Melodyne programming I want to copy, select copy from the Melodyne menu, advance the cursor to the place I want to paste, and select paste.
Emfwave 1 year ago
Wow U r my HERO!!
SyedShah01 1 year ago
You are a powerhouse, savy producer and a great vocalist.
Great tutorial
Alterstateresearcher 1 year ago
@Alterstateresearcher Thanks! I'm glad you liked the tutorial!
Emfwave 1 year ago