Does it go beyond "pitch-corrector"(:roll:

Do tell.

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tragchk wrote:What does that mean?
Does it go beyond "pitch-corrector"(:roll:) and things like echo, reverb, chorus effects, etc.?
Do tell.
Shania wrote:Here's something that may give you some real good answers.![]()
Pro Tools - Better Vocal Sounds
Vocal Fixes
AlienC wrote:tragchk wrote:What does that mean?
Does it go beyond "pitch-corrector"(:roll:) and things like echo, reverb, chorus effects, etc.?
Do tell.
While those descriptions of recording techniques are accurate, the adverb "Pro-Tooling" or "to Pro-Tool" is really more of a catch-all.
THE ONLY THING that Pro-Tools really is is a brand name of digital recording software, nothing more. It is a trademarked name and using it improperly serves no purpose except to obfuscate actual intent.
To say something was "pro-tooled" leaves more questions than it answers. Whilst the creativity of the engineer may be enhanced through it's non-linear, non- destructive editing features, because one has almost complete control of any aspect of any specific waveform, without identifying WHAT effect one has imparted upon the waveform, one is actually advancing ignorance rather than illucidation.
Vocal "Comping" is SP's actual claim to fame. Watching him assemble a vocal performance from a host of takes, and then LEARNING that line , note for note and inflection for inflection, leaves this engineer with the sense that no matter which technology one hangs one's creative hat upon, it still boils down to the "nut behind the wheel" as to the actual resulsts rendered.
No doubt Pro-Tools (tm) is a powerful recording medium, but without proper input, it will NEVER create a single note spontaneously.[/b]
Jeremey wrote:Hey Nora, I've never used Garageband, but in programs like Vegas and Sonar, the program files are the skeleton of the audio, and then they have to be rendered into a listen-able format, like an .mp3 or .wav. Is there anyway in Garageband to select or highlight the audio you want to render as an .mp3, then any command under the FILE menu that resembles render, or convert, or export? That would be a good place to start - But I am unfamiliar with the program, so you may already know about that...
StyxCollector wrote:The Antares AutoTune plugin has a "sound" to it, which is what a lot of people are referring to.
tragchk wrote:Here's the Chorus to "Breathe" that I mentioned before, if you're interested:
http://download.yousendit.com/3810B31F765691D5
tragchk wrote:What does that mean?
Does it go beyond "pitch-corrector"(:roll:) and things like echo, reverb, chorus effects, etc.?
Do tell.
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