Cool Edit Pro Vocal Editing Studio Quality
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YIKES!
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I know I hated watchin this ishh all over again to get the preset but you are a savior
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Soooo legit
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RESPECT FROM HUNGARY
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nicee.xD
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I don't have a sample of dry vocals, but I use this for some of my rap recordings and I can assure you it makes quite a difference. After I do all of this stuff (and a couple of other things), my voice sounds fuller, clearer, and louder. There is slightly more bass to it as well. Again, I don't have any acapella of my vocals but you can see what the recordings sound like by listening to the songs I currently have uploaded on my channel.
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@TheChalesGuy DATS WAT I WANNA KNOW TO BRO ! -.-
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Hey bro what is you mic level at?
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1. Cut mouse clicks out (if applicable)
2. *double click* Noise Reduction > pop Eliminator > Auto Find All Levels
3. Effects > Amplitude > Hard Limiting (note numbers and save preset) 2:22
4. Effects > Amplitude > Dynamics Processing (note and save preset) 3:00
5. Delay Effects > Reverb (set and save preset) 4:22
6. Effects > Filters > Graphic EQ (note numbers) > Spitclear 5:16
7. Amplitude > Normalize to 70%
8. Right Click track and Loop Duplicate (or 'convert to unique copy') and stack
MellowChaos 2 weeks ago 11
all LOOKS impressive, but why not play the section how it was to us and compare it with how it came out ... so that we can study the difference.
Now I have to do it myself or "believe you on your word" ... both is not really motivating for me, unless SOME ONE can give me a audio or video link to examine the difference.
I do not mean to offend anyone, please do not take my criticism as "non-constructive"
cheers,
John
EX0MATRlXTV 1 month ago 4