Vocal formant software
This is a fantastic tool for preserving the original sound while making a professional mix. Still not convinced? This is another must-have plugin for vocals and voices. There are multiple echo styles and different sounds you can achieve with this tool, and it puts total control in your hands not to mention that it sounds amazing! This is a multi-effect plugin, where you can enjoy the benefits of reverb, chorusing and double tracking, delay and compression as well as the perfect mix of bass and treble on the quiet parts of the vocals.
The end results are professional mixes with stereo delay. Auto tune has a bad rep for sounding fake and lazy music production. This Antares Auto-Tune Pro plugin makes the vocal track sound professional with a powerful pitch shifter. This is a highly advanced version of the regular auto-tune capabilities.
You can achieve lots of different sounds with the different modes and echo styles. All the options are ones you can use for mixing vocal tracks on the daily. Auto Mode has capabilities of real-time pitch correction which reduces post production efforts.
The Auto key mode allows you to detect the key and scale instantly and work with it. We just had to include a third plugin by Waves since this one can create powerful audio.
This modulator vocal rider makes your life so much easier by automatically stabilizing the levels of the vocal track without you having to tinker with the physical mixing console fader. Of course, you need to set a target range of the vocal track and then the Vocal Rider will adjust the gain of the voice, according to any deviation from the target you set: higher or lower. Unmasking has never been so clean and easy, without any artifacts with the Unmask with Vocal Assistant feature.
You can smoothly transpose the entire vocal mix to match the music, and EQ is adjusted in real-time according to any level inconsistencies. One of the middle notes is wrong and I needed to change pitch down 3 half tones. This of course changes the tone of the voice which can be altered by tweaking the formant shift wheel on the bottom right.
In the V-Vocal U-Tube video tutorials I was led to believe that the shift wheel would only affect the note that was changed. I find that it changes the entire clip and in order to get the tone change only for the corrected note I have to isolate it into its own clip. What am I doing wrong, or how do I get the shift wheel to affect only the changed note? Nah, you don't need to do that.
In Pitch view, click the start of the syllable you want shifted, and drag aross to the end of your syllable.
Make sure you're zoomed out far enough to see the the bit you're editing in its entirety You should now had a light blue highlighted section against a dark blue background. Now, click on the 'F' Formant button at the bottom of the screen.
You'll now be into the formant editor with, hopefully, the same section highlighted. Up next is a vocal harmonizer that sports a simple interface with easy to use functions. With that said, this plugin can be compared to plugins like the Antares Harmony Engine Evo , and other similar harmony-based vocal plugins. The Pitch Proof has 4 primary functions:. In addition to these main functions, there are 4 at the bottom of the plugin which may be useful to you.
The transient fix option seems to create a lookahead which helps eliminate artifacts created from the effect. The Tuner Display tab allows you to turn the tuner dial display on and off. Normal Mode affects all incoming signals in the typical way a tuner would and tries to shift their pitches based on the key. Keyboard-Modu Mode allows you to control the pitch with a keyboard or midi input.
Keyboard-Force Mode only allows you to play one note — or in other words, all notes are tuned to one note. Although this plugin can work well on vocals, its primary design seems to be for guitar.
That said, use it on whatever instrument that you enjoy it on — but also feel free to create vocal harmonies. To use the PitchProof as a midi-controlled effect, follow these steps:. Step 1: Create an Instrument Track. Step 2: Click on the Instrument tab, scroll down to midi-controlled effects, then find and select the PitchProof plugin.
Step 3: Change the mode from Normal to Keyboard Modulation mode. You can now alter your tuned harmonies with a keyboard or other midi-controller. If using a midi controller to affect pitch and harmonies is something you find interesting, check out another one of or blog posts on the topic:. This delay plugin allows you to pitch each delay tap either up or down, as well as tune your original signal.
The Pitched Delay has 5 delay taps which you can access via tabs along the top of the plugin. From there you can turn on the tuning functions, and decide the quality of the tuning based on latency. Tuning can then be created with a slider and adjusted by cents, or semitones. Below the tuning section, you can enable delay feedback. When this is the case shifting the vocal formants down by even just.
The reason being, many of the frequencies that make up these formants also create the nasally sound associated with a cold or congestion. As you can imagine, you can use the Little Alter Boy plugin for this purpose. Step 2: Create a bell filter between Hz and 1.
Step 3: Using the isolate function of your equalizer, change the frequency of your bell filter until the find the offending frequencies. Step 4: Attenuate the frequencies and set an accurate Q. Adjust as needed. Regardless, if you use your discretion and listen critically, either method will work. When someone is singing, if they alter the note of the vowel than the vocal formant will change — making the equalization less accurate.
As we discussed earlier, certain vocal formant specific frequencies that they occupy. If you know the frequency of the formant then you can either amplify or attenuate them with an equalizer.
Each vowel as multiple formants, or frequencies that they occupy, but we primarily hear 3 of them. Common Vowels and their Formants:. With these vowels and their frequencies in mind, you can either amplify or attenuate the formants. Again, this method does not work incredibly well for a vocal that is sung, as singing will cause the frequency of the formants to shift in accordance with the note being sung. This next method is a little more complex but results in great and modern-sounding vocal processing.
Although I typically recommend only feeding a clean vocal into a harmony engine, on occasion, routing an already processed signal into a harmony engine can be used for creative effect. Step 1: Insert the Little Alter Boy plugin on your vocal. This will quickly pitch shift your vocal to the nearest semitone an effect that it used on a lot of pop and hip-hop records.
Step 4: Either set the harmonies as you see fit, use the 5th and 12th rule we established earlier, or create the harmonies using a midi-controller. This ensures that the harmonies are in tune with your song, and have a unique tonality to them.
Additionally, you can alter the formant of the vocal to make the harmonies match this formant. You may need to change the input settings on the Harmony Engine to make them more relaxed in order to pick up the signal.
Keep in mind that this effect may result in more artifacts than you intend to have, so use this technique with the knowledge you may need to tweak the input to get the effect you want. It details other effects you need to use to create amazing and professional sounding vocals.
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