Does anyone do a lot of vocal production work in Ableton Live and how do you generally tighten, re-pitch and double your vocals?
Also, which of the various Warp modes do you use for keeping your audio as high quality as possible? Complex Pro?
Has anyone ever tried Revoice Pro? Take a look at this video if you've never used it before - maybe it might be of interest to some of you and it works very well with Live despite the lack of Timecode:
http://www.synchroarts.com/videos/using ... ners-guide
Ableton Live and Revoice Pro for vocal production
Re: Ableton Live and Revoice Pro for vocal production
I know it's an old post, but I must say I'm disappointed with Revoice Pro. It's a big creativity-killer honestly, having to save every audio-track, import to Revoice, cumbersome edit in Revoice, then "save as" in Revoice and import back in to live.
I bought Revoice on Black Friday and regret my decision.
I bought Revoice on Black Friday and regret my decision.
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Not the usual stuff.
Blake and Axe; "All The Light I Do Not See"
Spotify: https://goo.gl/MR8Wjr
Tidal: https://goo.gl/s35W33
Google Play: https://goo.gl/HQ1g7E
Amazon: https://goo.gl/cx5dUL
Not the usual stuff.
Re: Ableton Live and Revoice Pro for vocal production
vido, sorry to hear that.
You might find you get more used to it with practice and you get faster at it. a lot of people I know use a combination of melodyne, revoice, and autotune to edit vocals.
melodyne studio works pretty great and you can see all the instances of melodyne in your project overlayed at once, but yes you have to fully commit to melodyning all your vocals and you lose the ability to edit them directly in the daw. also quite expensive.
You might find you get more used to it with practice and you get faster at it. a lot of people I know use a combination of melodyne, revoice, and autotune to edit vocals.
melodyne studio works pretty great and you can see all the instances of melodyne in your project overlayed at once, but yes you have to fully commit to melodyning all your vocals and you lose the ability to edit them directly in the daw. also quite expensive.