how do you record your vocals?
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silverlulu
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how do you record your vocals?
ok so i use live 7 and cool edit.
i want to record myself rapping/singing. i have a few problems with that though.
1) if i record straight in to ableton i have been getting this delay so my vocals are off beat and it effects my delivery
2) if i record in to cool edit and then put the recording in live to EQ and master, live will mess up the timing of the clip and my voice is too fast then too slow and basically horrible.
... so maybe i am doing something wrong (i hope so). or maybe i should be using something else?
i would really appreciate your views on what i should do.
thank you.
i want to record myself rapping/singing. i have a few problems with that though.
1) if i record straight in to ableton i have been getting this delay so my vocals are off beat and it effects my delivery
2) if i record in to cool edit and then put the recording in live to EQ and master, live will mess up the timing of the clip and my voice is too fast then too slow and basically horrible.
... so maybe i am doing something wrong (i hope so). or maybe i should be using something else?
i would really appreciate your views on what i should do.
thank you.
1.6ghz dual core laptop, 1.5 gig ram - Live 6, Massive, Albino, Z3ta, Battery, Morphine, Dominator. Alesis io2, Edirol pcr-30 midi keyboard, perception 100 mic and shure sm 58 mic.
first of all: what soundcard are you using, what are the settings on that and in Ableton?
when you say
in the first case, you should turn monitor in Live to "off" and monitor your vocals through your soundcard directly, if it offers such a feature
when you say
are you getting this delay in what you are hearing or are the vocals effectively recorded late?1) if i record straight in to ableton i have been getting this delay so my vocals are off beat and it effects my delivery
in the first case, you should turn monitor in Live to "off" and monitor your vocals through your soundcard directly, if it offers such a feature
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Aequitas123
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i think i understand your problem.
When you're tracking in ableton, you can hear your tracked voice playing and its delayed, which can throw you off. This is because the signal is traveling through your Preamp into your computer and then back out through your headphones (assuming you're wearing headphones, which you should).
Simply turn off that track while you're recording.
As for importing from Cubase, i would assume the track is Warped by Ableton when you import it. Click "Warp" to disable it and it should sound fine.
When you're tracking in ableton, you can hear your tracked voice playing and its delayed, which can throw you off. This is because the signal is traveling through your Preamp into your computer and then back out through your headphones (assuming you're wearing headphones, which you should).
Simply turn off that track while you're recording.
As for importing from Cubase, i would assume the track is Warped by Ableton when you import it. Click "Warp" to disable it and it should sound fine.
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Johnny Beat
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silverlulu
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