`How do artists edit their vocals when doing remixes? Notably Zed's Dead female vocals, Skrillex's clear quality with a bit of glitch, and female vocals, Nero's clarity and Bare Noizes clarity. What software are they using to make it so crisp, and effected? If there is a tutorial I can see?
Re: Remixing vocal quality
Posted: Wed Apr 06, 2011 4:56 pm
by ENNO
zawmbee wrote:`How do artists edit their vocals when doing remixes? Notably Zed's Dead female vocals, Skrillex's clear quality with a bit of glitch, and female vocals, Nero's clarity and Bare Noizes clarity. What software are they using to make it so crisp, and effected? If there is a tutorial I can see?
Time stretching...I do it by ear in ableton and throw it back into logic. Work a charm. I dont really trust the software to do it by itself but if you are going to do it I hear Pro tools is the best for it
Re: Remixing vocal quality
Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2011 10:12 am
by lightshapers
quite like loading vocals into recycle and chopping into small sections (good danny byrd tutorial online about it somewhere). lots of glitch plug ins in about (some awesome reaktor ensembles about for this kind of thing). also in terms of an allinonemakeitsoundsexy tool check out izotope nectar
Re: Remixing vocal quality
Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2011 9:52 pm
by Joakim
I like melodyne for time strech, but also wavelab is good Ableton's strech can be messy results some times..