I'm glad that there is people like you, that take time to help folks that are in the prosses of learning like myself, thank you and never give up, very good tutorial
Good one, thanks for the tutorial! I'd like to suggest a couple of changes or additions to the terminology used. I would say that V-Vocal does not show the waveform of what you recorded, but rather it is a map or representation of the *pitch* you were singing (or your voice hitting). For the description of the dragging of the Vibrato tool, dragging vertically increases the "depth" or "amplitude" of the vibrato, while dragging horizontally increases the oscillation "frequency" not "the amount".
Very good tutorial. You should post a link to your videos on the Cakewalk forum which is well visited and gets a lot of traffic. I am sure there are plenty of members who would be interested to see your videos but just dont know they exist. If you like I would be quite happy to post a link for you. I cant see Cakewalk objecting after all you are helping to promote their software!
Nice Video!I have a problem ! If i make a correction,i hear my voice double.When i hear your corrections it sounds natural.Maybe i do something wrong.Can you please give me some advice?Thanks
u are great but sometimes u over explain somethings which sometimes kills the flow of the tutorial.. other than that u are the bomb i've learned so much from u.thanks!
It would be wiser to make the note changes correctly by matching them to the actual song notes, rather then guessing to lift it up or down. Just saying :-) Great video though otherwise.
I'm glad that there is people like you, that take time to help folks that are in the prosses of learning like myself, thank you and never give up, very good tutorial
Good one, thanks for the tutorial! I'd like to suggest a couple of changes or additions to the terminology used. I would say that V-Vocal does not show the waveform of what you recorded, but rather it is a map or representation of the *pitch* you were singing (or your voice hitting). For the description of the dragging of the Vibrato tool, dragging vertically increases the "depth" or "amplitude" of the vibrato, while dragging horizontally increases the oscillation "frequency" not "the amount".
All of your sonar vids have been extremely helpful. Thank you for your time.
Very informative tutorial. Glad to see there's unlimited undo's it breaks me when they cap it.
thank you so much for the videos, I hope you to upload another one explaining the advanced features of V-VOCAL
Very good tutorial. You should post a link to your videos on the Cakewalk forum which is well visited and gets a lot of traffic. I am sure there are plenty of members who would be interested to see your videos but just dont know they exist. If you like I would be quite happy to post a link for you. I cant see Cakewalk objecting after all you are helping to promote their software!
this stuff has been quite helpful, Thanks man. thumbs up bro!
Hey you do great work. I am using Sonar X1 and the eraser tool doesn't work. Any ideas? All the other tools are working.
Muy bueno el tutorial. Te pregunto: se puede setear en 443 ? Por defecto viene en 440. Gracias, saludos.
This was really help full. Thanks man :)
Do you use this before or after Q, Compressions etc?
Great, Great stuff! very helpful! Thanks for taking the time to do this.
Thanks for the help. Very informative.
Great job on the videos!!! Love the detail! Keep up the good work!
Hey I was wondering if you can make a video fro mixing vocals (Hip hop/ Rnb)?
Nice Video!I have a problem ! If i make a correction,i hear my voice double.When i hear your corrections it sounds natural.Maybe i do something wrong.Can you please give me some advice?Thanks
Any help with the midi tracks becoming slightly out of synch with the other midi tracks when inserting a synth like superior drummer?
VERY Helpful.. thanks much ; )
thank you for your help...
Awesome work! Thanks so much for the video! Saved me from spending money on Melodyne :D
thanks so much, but we need a part 3 for v-vocal
Great...Thanks
u are great but sometimes u over explain somethings which sometimes kills the flow of the tutorial.. other than that u are the bomb i've learned so much from u.thanks!
It would be wiser to make the note changes correctly by matching them to the actual song notes, rather then guessing to lift it up or down. Just saying :-) Great video though otherwise.