Today, we’ve got tons of different ways to record a quick vocal on our phones – with some artists even using their stock Voice Memos app.
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In short this means it doesn't work 'live' using Soft Monitoring.With so many people looking for an easier, more portable way to record, it was only a matter of time before digital audio workstations (DAWs) found their way into an app format. Note: the Vocal Tuner only works if delay compensation is available. For example: if an Automated Fader effect is used to mute a note the muted note will still be visible in the Vocal Tuner. It uses the track's audio file directly for this, so any effects preceding the Vocal Tuner aren't applied. Note: When used in an audio track the Vocal Tuner updates the key editor pitch curves even if the transport isn't running. In the picture below all keys are off except A, so the G is turned into an A. The Vocal Tuner can be used to change the melody. You can solve this by selecting the E key and turning it off. This can happen if, for example, an F is so low it's closer to E than to F. If the vocals are pretty bad the Vocal Tuner may quantize to the wrong notes.Then find the bad notes, select all 12 keys in those places and switch them on. To do this you can click "SEL ALL" followed by "OFF" to turn all keys off. If the vocals are really good but a few notes are off you can process just those notes.If it's more or less OK you can use a Vocal Tuner to add some polish, no editing required.The best way to use the Vocal Tuner depends on the vocal track: Selecting multiple adjacent keys is possible as well. You can select part of a horizontal bar that represents a key using the mouse, and use the ON or OFF buttons to switch the selected part on or off. The key editor looks like a one-octave pianoroll. The Vocal Tuner doesn't do anything if all keys are off. If a key is off pitch is quantized to the closest key which is on. Using the key editor you can turn keys off for certain parts. The Vocal Tuner quantizes pitch to the closest key. The key editor shows both the input pitch (dimmed color) and the output pitch (bright color). The key editor Vocal Tuner editor, all keys off except A Note that the Vocal Tuner doesn't do anything if you turn an "ignore" knob up by too much. Sibilant ignores unpitched sounds like "s". Ambient ignores background noise during silent parts. The ignore section contains knobs that make the tuner ignore certain parts of the sound in order to avoid unwanted artifacts. Lower settings allow for more natural sounds. At 100% pitch is perfect, which usually sounds rather synthetic. The Correction knob sets the amount by which out-of-tune notes are corrected. This sound has become quite popular in recent years. ModernThe Modern program sounds a bit synthetic and robot-like. This isn't necessary if pitch is shifted by a small amount only.
Preserve Formant corrects the formant so the results sound more natural. A slow setting leaves note onsets and vibrato intact. The Speed knob sets the speed at which pitch is corrected. NaturalThe Natural program works as unobtrusively as possible. Vocal Tuner window: gray curve is input, blue curve is output pitch The Vocal Tuner is a mono effect, you can use it on a stereo track but the signal will be converted to mono. It features two programs: Natural, which corrects pitch in a very unobtrusive manner, and Modern, which sounds a bit synthetic and robot-like. The Vocal Tuner can be used to correct out-of-tune vocals.