It sounds great, I kinda used a similar approach. An incredibly useful plugin for this is Waves Vocal Bender, it can slightly alter the pitch, but the real game changer is the formant shifter included in it, which basically modifies your timbre to a completely different one
I'll have to check it out! I've messed around with some formant shifters before, and they can definitely add a whole new depth to the choir! I've also tried out some AI voice changers, but I actually found them to not work that well mixed with my original voice!
How did you record the tenors, altos, etc?, did you just follow the individual notes in each of the chords in the progression? Otherwise, is there a technique to sing the different parts of any song?
Haha it's just to represent the different harmonies and melodies in ascending order. You obviously don't have to sing their parts perfectly, but it just helps me keep things a bit more organized
good video - it would be great to have the actual number of takes / parts to follow as a starting point though although it will vary song to song ofcourse
A wise guy once said "just add reverb" I wonder about the sound clashing in this case. Is it better to just go off with 60 vocals or is it okay to add a little reverb on the sopranos? (Just 80%dry 10% wet reverb) Loved the video can't wait to implement this in the next song :)
I may be wrong, but I think with this you would have a reverb on a return track, and just send all of the individual voice tracks to the reverb so its one reverb of the choir, and not a bunch of overlapping reverbs from each individual voice
It sounds great, I kinda used a similar approach. An incredibly useful plugin for this is Waves Vocal Bender, it can slightly alter the pitch, but the real game changer is the formant shifter included in it, which basically modifies your timbre to a completely different one
I'll have to check it out! I've messed around with some formant shifters before, and they can definitely add a whole new depth to the choir! I've also tried out some AI voice changers, but I actually found them to not work that well mixed with my original voice!
Great content Mattie. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Great job, no plugins, only with your own voice, I like that.
Sounds great, I'm impressed it's one voice.
Thanks! Go try it out yourself!
I always wondered about doing something like this - great video
Glad you liked it!
Very beautiful arrangement
This is absolutely wonderful ❤
learned a lot, Thank you!
Thank you! really helpful!
Ma'amm , thx 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
How did you record the tenors, altos, etc?, did you just follow the individual notes in each of the chords in the progression?
Otherwise, is there a technique to sing the different parts of any song?
Good job Boss ❤
Great video! Thanks
this is great
Why are the tracks named tenor, alto, soprano because I don’t have the voice type so how would it work?
Haha it's just to represent the different harmonies and melodies in ascending order. You obviously don't have to sing their parts perfectly, but it just helps me keep things a bit more organized
good video - it would be great to have the actual number of takes / parts to follow as a starting point though although it will vary song to song ofcourse
What is the app u use that has the piano keys visualized! That’s awesome!
Looks like synthesia
A wise guy once said "just add reverb" I wonder about the sound clashing in this case.
Is it better to just go off with 60 vocals or is it okay to add a little reverb on the sopranos?
(Just 80%dry 10% wet reverb)
Loved the video can't wait to implement this in the next song :)
I may be wrong, but I think with this you would have a reverb on a return track, and just send all of the individual voice tracks to the reverb so its one reverb of the choir, and not a bunch of overlapping reverbs from each individual voice
what app is thaaay
Very interesting, but although I have the gear, I wouldn’t be able to produce it as I don’t have a good voice!
What song is this?
wow you got yourself a new sub
G#Major and not Ab Major.Because the key is in four sharps. A well presented video.
That's correct thanks! I just always tend to think of G# major as Ab! It's like ingrained in my mind haha
you could also use AI to have another textures of tones, giving more sensation of different people singing the same song.
Nice work, great video!
I got the active part down....now how the fuck do I sing tenor, alto, or soprano 🤣🤣🤣
You can sing alto with an octave lower than a female range and tenor with head voice but soprano idk
Just show it please, no too much bla bla
Fr it could of been a 3 minute vid max