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Studio One Tutorial - Reverse Reverb into Vocal

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Uploaded by on Mar 31, 2010

Another quick and fairly straightforward tutorial. This gives you an idea on how to add those reversed lead-ins, that are sometimes use for vocals, for example. Grab the start of the vocal, reverse the audio and add reverb. Reverse the audio again, remove the original part, leaving only the reverb tail. And last but not least move it to the start of the vocal and you're done.

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  • no audio?

  • @paullie6719 There is audio in the video, just no voice-over.

  • how do u get vst plug-in like autotune in it

  • @yungbudde88 If you are using Studio One Artist, you can't. That doesn't support 3rd party plugins. If you are using Pro, install plugin and make sure Studio One looks in the folder the plugin is installed to. Alternatively set up a dedicated plugin folder, make sure you have it in the VST Locations in S1 and install the plugin in that folder.

  • i just got the sofware audiobox package yesterday, does it have a noise reduction plug in? if not how can i get one for it? thanks

  • @Arcz90 There's no dedicated noise reduction plugins, if you need anything more specific than EQ, Gate and Multiband Dynamics you should look for 3rd party plugins like Waves. Although Artist won't support 3rd party plugins, you'll need to upgrade to Pro.

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  • @majestytd yeah it could... you have two tracks in at once... plus some nice monitoring options.

  • I sing a lot on this webside, can this box record my voice and the music that play with it at the same time? I just want to record my voice and the music that play at the same time.

  • Very helpful. Can you crossfade with MIDI? compose all of my tracks using MIDI. Except for vocals of course.

  • @vale21011 I agree! I found great videos for everything but vocals. I just recorded a song yesterday and this was the result: Guitars- awesome and crunchy, bass- loud and makes the speakers rumble, drums-very realistic sounding, vocals- sound like they were recorded in a bathroom with a tape recorder...

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