for real, I think your manual alignment was more natural so less artificial, it's that Time imperfection that makes it great, from my opinion. cheers from France, JOR!S
Yes! I'm working on a modern-classic rock album and intentionally doing only 4 harmonies and manual alignment to get that beatles sound! both ways have their use cases. Appreciate the comment, Joris!
You could play with how tight vocalign does its job to achieve a more natural sound tho, and with ARA 2 compatibility with some DAWs it's really useful and a huge time saver Edit: Ah bah t'es français, je laisse mon comm en anglais pour l'auteur de la vidéo
for real, I think your manual alignment was more natural so less artificial, it's that Time imperfection that makes it great, from my opinion.
cheers from France,
JOR!S
Yes! I'm working on a modern-classic rock album and intentionally doing only 4 harmonies and manual alignment to get that beatles sound! both ways have their use cases. Appreciate the comment, Joris!
You could play with how tight vocalign does its job to achieve a more natural sound tho, and with ARA 2 compatibility with some DAWs it's really useful and a huge time saver
Edit: Ah bah t'es français, je laisse mon comm en anglais pour l'auteur de la vidéo
@@G-O-N-x yeah i usually either go manual or tight asf, havent played around with the settings on vocalign much honestly but definitely will