i used to suck at singing as a kid but then i developed an addiction to smule (karaoke app that was rly popular in the early to mid 2010s) and became good at singing by unconsciously mimicking other (good) singers voices. it’s also cool because i can see my progress thru the years since every single karaoke recording was saved. and let me tell you, i was what most would consider a lost cause when i first started, so honestly i think anyone can learn with enough time.
Hard agree. As long as you can hear the difference between different notes, you can mechanically train your voice (like your fingers w/ a guitar) to do the correct thing to get the desired note
@@pablodm9 it was huge in the mid 2010s (like 2014-2017ish) but mainly consisted of kids lmao. they even had big artists like shawn mendes and ed sheeran doing promotional duets on there during it’s prime.
this is such a breath of fresh air. most music tutorials are condescending and full of themselves like they know everything. even if they do, they’re not good at communicating it and it isn’t fun to learn. you actually just taught so much and kept me engaged the whole time.
nah lowkey this one's also kinda full of itself lmao. personally if i'm gonna take advice on how to sing i'd take it from someone who actually knows how to do it
I love the fact that you know enough to have crisp clean audio for your vocals, but your tutorial recordings are blown out and peaking everywhere. Top tier vid
a lot of music engineers are doing it and I think its cause they dont care about tutorial voice. Saw a tutorial where the guy was so silent that I was like "You working with music but can't record proper audio?"
It is not. No hate, he is clearly aware. But it is not. Just an edit to clarify that, yes overall it is fine, but the points he specifically focused on throughout the video are not at all fine.
I think it depends on the use actually. I for one uses auto tune to learn the tones i needed to improve, or to make the articulation of notes better. Or if im to lazy to retake, a lil magic called auto tune can fix the small tone mistakes. In short, you can both improve as a singer and also improve your recordings (if you are recording). Live auto tune singing is a different case tho. P.S. the apps i used for recording doesnt do auto tune very good and can sometimes fail. So for me it's still better to not be dependent, but actually learn from it.
Rapping is very different from singing. The rasp or degradation of their voice can be seen as a style because they don’t have to hold notes or do complex inflections
on the smoking point, i'm a singer myself and i fully agree. i always told myself i wouldn't smoke cos i didn't wanna f up my lungs/throat but late last year, i was going through a lot of stress and anxiety and i picked up the habit of vaping. i'm doing it while i write this comment, it's bad. i'm telling you, it really affects the voice TREMENDOUSLY. i keep good tabs on my vocal health and my lung health and when i sing atm, it's like my breath is going through a sieve and my voice is still alright but my tone has declined a lot and my upper range is much harder to access. it's one of the many reasons i wanna quit. the sexy rasp you'll get is not worth losing the longevity and overall tone of your voice.
Wow I just found this channel. Your teaching style is epic, I admit I'm likely an undiagnosed low functioning autistic person, but I don't smoke my meth and I feel hopeful for the first time since my mother's failed abortion! Thanks man!
Practice breathing and controlling your diaphragm, steadying your voice. Train your ears, voices, and breathing all once by singing vowel sounds along with a tuned instrument or tone. Check your vocal note with a tuner (many of which are free) on your phone or the like. Sing and practice and you will get better. Practice. ✌️
@@lizzylouisewoo Disclaimer, I'm no expert. This is just what worked for me. ✌️ I'm not sure what the industry standard is, but I use one called Universal Tuner. The practice is the most important aspect though. The tuner just helps you to see how accurate a sound you are producing and how steady your holding the note (in conjunction with your breathing). Find one that works and stick with it a for a bit until you're familiar with its nuances. Playing a sound and matching it is a good place to start, sort of like resonating with a tuning fork. Notice the feeling in your body when you sing the correct tones and commit it to memory. Best of luck 🤞✨
Bro found the formula for tutorials. Make it fun enough to watch and relatable. The exact reason why educational channels like "oversimplified" blew up. Keep it up man!
5:35 your voice is actually pretty good without autotune, you're a lot more in-tune than you think. trust me - this is coming from a former band kid with several years of experience under my belt also, that little fluctuation at 5:13 doesn't really mean anything. i've seen videos of people putting autotune on great singers who are already in-tune and the autotune just goes crazy bc it just focuses on every little frequency it can. frequencies are much more finicky than people think. you could sing A4 that's like 438Hz instead of 440Hz, and the difference would be barely audible. so yeah
I know jack shit about actual frequencies and all that fancy stuff, BUT, i've noticed that if a singer's "tone" of voice, the inflections, the "colour" etc is really good, i don't even notice or care when they go off-pitch, even if they go off-pitch by quite a bit. At least in slower music. Toan is stored in the soul n stuff.
@sato_ruki It is if they say it is. That's like a nurse and a doctor telling a car mechanic that it's not hard to understand a very specific form of cancer. You don't know anything until you wake up and accidentally find out. Nothing is easy. You feel that way cause life gave you the cheat code in that aspect of your life early on. That's all there is to it.
I'm in concert choir and got this lol, teacher has been cracking down on performance more lately, and my perfectionism along with being one of the five Bass 2 people is not helping.
holy shit the difference that not smoking made for you is great! I'm not a fan of this style of music anyway, but the version when you were smoking was painful, while the one after you quit smoking I enjoyed the vocals even if the rest of the music isn't really my style. Also, I actually prefer your version without autotune
just got this recommended to me and I'm happy it did since I've always been interested in music/sound production and this is surprisingly the best one I've watched. subbed
You know, I came here because I thought it would be a actual tutorial on how to sing better. But I didn't even realize until a minute from the end because you're so damn fun to listen to. Great work bud!
Damn, that sounds like a lot of work. I suppose that makes sense if you want to patch your current vocal issues, but I'd definitely encourage people to also take vocal lessons, whether they get a coach or just use UA-cam for it. It never hurts to practice, and eventually you might have a good enough voice to omit doing this process.
Im kinda past the age of these gen Z memes types content but lmaoo I enjoyed it 😂 I'm just a hobbyist or whatever singer but really interested to get to an ounce of what you did (producing/releasing stuff). Also your singing voice is not shitty at all. I swear Ive heard similar on Spotify. All the best 💪
Lord in Christ lol I was NOT expecting this type of video. I’ve been a singer for years and I’m pretty damn advanced, but there’s some VERY specific things I need to work on and only recently I realised I haven’t been drinking water enough and damn you SERIOUSLY brought that to light for me💀💀💀💀So Ig I’ll be having my water then lmfao
I like how the universe had to intervene and decided to make this pop out in my UA-cam recommendations after I sing my 14th karaoke video. Message taken. Thanks :)
Lmao i love these tutorials and im only on my first one, i like how they keep my expectations lower than hell and they're funny and not boring at all, so fresh! Love it
Dude thanks for this... Legitimately so useful!! And thanks again for the commentary. You aren't throwing out a bunch of jargon for us to learn, you're just telling us what we need to know to do the thing, and I respect that
Waves Tune Mono is also manual and works just as well. Entertaining and informative asf. It's cool to see I'm not the only one that absolutely hates their own voice but from an outsider pov it seems most of it is in your head. When you played your music even with the heavy autotune I thought it was a joke but nah you really got a fire sound and putting out quality lessons. That's respect. A lot of big youtube producers/artists are out of touch from that diy struggle.
i love ur editing style this is the funniest yet useful tutorial ive seen LMAO also the katamari forever music is highly appreciate it . keep up the good work !
Here's another way to do this: 1. Don't be tone-deaf and just have a great or amazing-ass voice, all of which are already mentioned by the G 2. Record multiple takes and then combine all of the best parts together into one large vocal track 3. That's it
tbh you could teach pretty much anything if you explain it in this way. I love the fact that in your tutorials you leave in the parts where you dont know where something is ( 7:37 ) because thanks to that i feel more like my friend is telling me how to do sth and not a teacher or sum shit. Im new here so idk if you recorded videos on topics other than producing music but if you have some other hobbys or sth you could just record that in the same way you did this vid and im sure people would watch it. So there is an infinite amount of things you could record about. Or for example if you could learn something and do a video on how you learned it. idk
As someone who spent decades being a singer, but knows heck all about production, I find this all hilarious and extremely impressive. Lmao (Also, your non-autotune voice is fine. Sounds like you just need to work on breath control)
I do have to say that pitch is only a part of what makes a good singer. Some singers have a shitty pitch but great storytelling skills and rhythm, like Bob Dylan for instance, and it didn't really even mattered anyway. So IF you have everything else, not every style requires you to get a super good pitch. Also, all singers with a really good pitch *still* melodyne everything, although you just have to hit all the notes the same percentage and it will sounds perfect (a bit too perfect and clean to my ears sometimes tho).
On the same spirit of the early tips I have an amazing stretch/workout to recomend. You sit next to a wall, make sure your spine touches the wall both the top and the part that in behind your belly, basically all of it. Then you will put your hands up and touching the wall and go down and up. It should feel very easy in the first rep, so try 10 to start and tell me how you failed on the forth one. That's it, that will make breathing (and singing) easier!
I don't know if you need this, but I prefer this method: Instead of recording the clips into Edison after using melodyne, you can just "arm" the tracks, by pressing the little circle in the mixer (it will turn red), then pressing alt+R on your keyboard. It will export that mixer track back into your project as a new clip. And you can select which part of the song you want to export by doing the usual right click on top of the timeline. Thanks for the dope video btw.
It would be awesome if you made a Fl for beginners series! As in dedicate a video to “how to use compression in fl studio” and just breakdown how to use stock compression real quick. Same for delay, EQ, etc. (just an idea because it’s something that would have made my life way easier when first starting out)
It’s been done already. It just sounds like you can’t comprehend others many videos on this exact thing. Or you simply like this guy’s mixing style and want to learn from him but come on it’s 2023 there’s so many mixing tutorials out there by people really in the industry and people that are not. We have a surplus of information.
@@myheadhurtbro6692 “guys there are already mixing tutorials to learn from so we shouldn’t make anymore and if you suggest otherwise it’s just cause you can’t comprehend” 🤓☝️
@@myheadhurtbro6692 or maybe I find his videos entertaining and gave an honest suggestion on what would have made the learning easier for me when I was teaching myself via UA-cam. It’s not that I can’t comprehend tutorials that already exist Lmao. Just that it would have been easier if I could have watched one guy lay out real simply the fundamentals of a good mix instead of hoping from creator to creator and stealing this and that from different presets until you figure it out yourself. If it’s been done before, it can be done better.
This is literally the best straight to the point video ever. U gave all the info in such little time and I can relate so much with you with melodyne! And im not the best with it so this video justed helped so much! Getting a sub for sure :)
I dont use Fruity Loops, and i mainly do metal stuff This was still great. Dig the editing, man. Also heavy agree on the smoke. I do death metal vocals and I think one of the reasons I had issues in a past band was that everyone smoked weed at practice and the smoke dried me out faster than Insert A Joke Here
Bro this is actually some good stuff like giving tutorials while being funny is something you should do more. Personally i use garageband and not fl studio so i dont follow these but its nice entertainment. Thanks
Tip: Drink warm water (you have to boil it in the electric kettle thingy and wait for it to be not too hot) or drink hot tea, and put warm towels around your neck sometimes (got the towel thing from (G)-IDLE, a professional band with a lot of experience)
Not me watching this barely understanding fl studio in the first place😭 Still this tutorial was super entertaining and I feel like I could genuinely learn a lot from this style, an fl studio tutorial for beginners would be great
DO NOT learn from this this method is very inefficient, you don't have to install melodyne you can just use newtone, you don't have to record all of the tracks you can just consolidate them
I’ve only watched about 20 seconds of this, and I already like it better than the thousand music related DAW recording/singing/fucking anything to do with music videos. Cheers.
Omggg 😂😂😂 wtf why is this in my recommendation 😂😂😂 can YT hear me sing in the shower and is sooo done with my voice that yt recommended me to watch this 😭😭😭
I hate my voice. Thanks for this advice brother, my recipe for being a great artist has risen incrementally and I can improve my voice for not be a shitty sing. Great editing and well video, going to the point.
if u turn the retune speed to 14-25 and flex-tune to 4-15, lower humanize to 5-10 in Autotune u will get the same effect as melodyne. fl studio's stock plugin newtone is way enough for fixing that kind of vocal mistakes. u don't need to open it 4 times. just open it once on a empty insert, drag&drop the samples u want to edit, export it and replace the old vocals. much faster than this method bro! btw nice tutorial, love ur humour.
Humanize is basically a wet/dry knob for the autotune. So if you’re rapping & using crazy flows you’ll probably need the humanize off to be 100% on key. But if you’re an actual “technical” singer able to hit notes flawlessly then you can play with the humanize button. Flex tune is what’s good for “hiding” the autotune & making it more subtle while still able to tell its pitch correcting. Which is what most people think the humanize knob is doing…….. if you’re not a pop/rock/r&b/country singer that’s Purposely trying to hide the autotune , you’ll probably either need to leave humanize off or not use autotune period. The higher the humanize the less the autotune is affecting the track. Which is why it’s called humanize, it’s putting the dry vocal more in front than the Auto Tuned vocal
I have no idea why the UA-cam algorithm brought me here, but this is a great video. Your sense of humour so so good. "Uhuhuhu so basically mitochondria" really got to me for some reason
bro this is the first vid in a while that had me dying the whole time and damn this shit was so relatable like it touched on everything i think about on a daily basis
the thing i've realized about my singing is that I can hit notes just fine, but my voice is just genuinely annoying to hear
Most likely you have problem with resonance. It's what makes Mickey Mouse and opera singer sound different.
@@NarendraU23how do u train yourself to not have resonance
@@NarendraU23And what’s the solution?
Same:) totally get this
fr I don't know how people can tolerate my voice lol
i used to suck at singing as a kid but then i developed an addiction to smule (karaoke app that was rly popular in the early to mid 2010s) and became good at singing by unconsciously mimicking other (good) singers voices.
it’s also cool because i can see my progress thru the years since every single karaoke recording was saved. and let me tell you, i was what most would consider a lost cause when i first started, so honestly i think anyone can learn with enough time.
The fact i met 99% of my friends on smule and use it to this day is wild
Hard agree. As long as you can hear the difference between different notes, you can mechanically train your voice (like your fingers w/ a guitar) to do the correct thing to get the desired note
Wait, smule was out on 2010s? I've been in an out but I did never heard of it at all until 2020
Yea man, i see recordings from 10 years ago
@@pablodm9 it was huge in the mid 2010s (like 2014-2017ish) but mainly consisted of kids lmao. they even had big artists like shawn mendes and ed sheeran doing promotional duets on there during it’s prime.
this is such a breath of fresh air. most music tutorials are condescending and full of themselves like they know everything. even if they do, they’re not good at communicating it and it isn’t fun to learn. you actually just taught so much and kept me engaged the whole time.
Yes, because the better more professional ways to learn suck ass compared to someone who doesn’t take anything seriously. Yeah, sure bud
ty
@@cumstain8389accurate username
this is real
nah lowkey this one's also kinda full of itself lmao. personally if i'm gonna take advice on how to sing i'd take it from someone who actually knows how to do it
me personally i would just sing it in tune the first time but that's just me ya know
oh okay I'll try that next time
@@ownerscloset gotchu bro 💯
I love the fact that you know enough to have crisp clean audio for your vocals, but your tutorial recordings are blown out and peaking everywhere. Top tier vid
eq hard shawty
Yea
a lot of music engineers are doing it and I think its cause they dont care about tutorial voice. Saw a tutorial where the guy was so silent that I was like "You working with music but can't record proper audio?"
100% not tone deaf gang: 😈
my secret ingredient to singing in my perfect form is HOT tea and honey. literal chefs kiss your voice.
doing this rn
@@ownersclosethot did it work
Try respawning @@jakedespppp
@@ownersclosetyo? You died or sum shit?
we'll never know@@jakedespppp
As someone with adhd who can't focus for crap, this video actually kept my attention, and now i have finally learned something. thank you!
"You cant tell anyone this"
bro posts it to youtube 11:53
exactly 😭
I fucking died laughing at that part😭
you don't even need auto-tune. i don't know who convinced you that you did but your singing voice actually is fine
It is not. No hate, he is clearly aware. But it is not.
Just an edit to clarify that, yes overall it is fine, but the points he specifically focused on throughout the video are not at all fine.
Every person you hear singing on the radio uses some level of autotune no matter how good their natural voice sounds, its just how it is
It sounded relatively decent without the autotune, but I could definitely hear the big improvement after the auto-tune.
I think it depends on the use actually. I for one uses auto tune to learn the tones i needed to improve, or to make the articulation of notes better. Or if im to lazy to retake, a lil magic called auto tune can fix the small tone mistakes.
In short, you can both improve as a singer and also improve your recordings (if you are recording). Live auto tune singing is a different case tho.
P.S. the apps i used for recording doesnt do auto tune very good and can sometimes fail. So for me it's still better to not be dependent, but actually learn from it.
OMG ARLE PFP
How do rappers smoke so much weed but still rap and it sounds fine lmaooo entertaining vid tho
im guessing good bud rather then cancer carts n such☠️
they also dont really sing usually just talk, looking at you lil skies@@ownerscloset
Rapping is very different from singing. The rasp or degradation of their voice can be seen as a style because they don’t have to hold notes or do complex inflections
@@north5364 yeahs that’s true but also some rappers smoke a lot and are still good singers like young thug, mac miller etc.
rappung voice
on the smoking point, i'm a singer myself and i fully agree. i always told myself i wouldn't smoke cos i didn't wanna f up my lungs/throat but late last year, i was going through a lot of stress and anxiety and i picked up the habit of vaping. i'm doing it while i write this comment, it's bad.
i'm telling you, it really affects the voice TREMENDOUSLY. i keep good tabs on my vocal health and my lung health and when i sing atm, it's like my breath is going through a sieve and my voice is still alright but my tone has declined a lot and my upper range is much harder to access. it's one of the many reasons i wanna quit. the sexy rasp you'll get is not worth losing the longevity and overall tone of your voice.
Wow I just found this channel. Your teaching style is epic, I admit I'm likely an undiagnosed low functioning autistic person, but I don't smoke my meth and I feel hopeful for the first time since my mother's failed abortion! Thanks man!
what's wrong with being autistic, bro💀
it's "high functioning"- id know because I am as well! Lol
@@caleb06226he meant what he said😂
I am also autistic and I don’t understand this comment :(
I can agree with tempo, it makes total sense to me. I struggle with the Master Clock. @@faenene
this degrading style of advice was what I needed to make a change and actually improve my voice
thank you sm
Practice breathing and controlling your diaphragm, steadying your voice. Train your ears, voices, and breathing all once by singing vowel sounds along with a tuned instrument or tone. Check your vocal note with a tuner (many of which are free) on your phone or the like. Sing and practice and you will get better. Practice. ✌️
💯💯
Yes.
God bless
What’re some good apps for vocal tuning? I downloaded like 10 last night LMAO
@@lizzylouisewoo Disclaimer, I'm no expert. This is just what worked for me. ✌️ I'm not sure what the industry standard is, but I use one called Universal Tuner. The practice is the most important aspect though. The tuner just helps you to see how accurate a sound you are producing and how steady your holding the note (in conjunction with your breathing). Find one that works and stick with it a for a bit until you're familiar with its nuances.
Playing a sound and matching it is a good place to start, sort of like resonating with a tuning fork. Notice the feeling in your body when you sing the correct tones and commit it to memory. Best of luck 🤞✨
His friend:
“You cant tell anyone this bro”
Him: “yeah i wont”
Also him: *Proceeds to upload the entire conversation to youtube*
that shit earned a sub bro
HAHAHAH
Bro like wa da heeeeelll
I mean... it's not like any of us knows who that person is, no names were said. 😅🤣
Bro found the formula for tutorials. Make it fun enough to watch and relatable. The exact reason why educational channels like "oversimplified" blew up. Keep it up man!
5:35 your voice is actually pretty good without autotune, you're a lot more in-tune than you think. trust me - this is coming from a former band kid with several years of experience under my belt
also, that little fluctuation at 5:13 doesn't really mean anything. i've seen videos of people putting autotune on great singers who are already in-tune and the autotune just goes crazy bc it just focuses on every little frequency it can. frequencies are much more finicky than people think. you could sing A4 that's like 438Hz instead of 440Hz, and the difference would be barely audible. so yeah
I know jack shit about actual frequencies and all that fancy stuff, BUT, i've noticed that if a singer's "tone" of voice, the inflections, the "colour" etc is really good, i don't even notice or care when they go off-pitch, even if they go off-pitch by quite a bit. At least in slower music.
Toan is stored in the soul n stuff.
I agree. I thought his default voice was pretty god. Well better than mines at least.
I feel like practicing it until you can hit the notes close enough would be faster than doing all of this xD
hes suggesting we put work into our craft, dont him get away, break his legs!
Yeah same, but also I adjust my notes using Newtone instead
as a trained vocalist yes. This is true, if you keep practicing higher notes you can expand range making it less strainy sounding
it's really not that hard to just take care of your body and learn how to mix your vocals😭
@sato_ruki It is if they say it is. That's like a nurse and a doctor telling a car mechanic that it's not hard to understand a very specific form of cancer. You don't know anything until you wake up and accidentally find out. Nothing is easy. You feel that way cause life gave you the cheat code in that aspect of your life early on. That's all there is to it.
THE HUMOUR AND THE EDITING IS JUST THE CHERRY ON TOP WITH THE ACTUALLY GOOD TIPS.
I just sang in the shower for the first time yesterday, now I get this in my recommended
I'm in concert choir and got this lol, teacher has been cracking down on performance more lately, and my perfectionism along with being one of the five Bass 2 people is not helping.
holy shit the difference that not smoking made for you is great! I'm not a fan of this style of music anyway, but the version when you were smoking was painful, while the one after you quit smoking I enjoyed the vocals even if the rest of the music isn't really my style. Also, I actually prefer your version without autotune
I 100% agree with everything you said
I'm ngl the unprocessed vocals didn't sound half bad
great video also, I've been looking for a good vocal processing method recently
u cappin but ty
cap that shyte made me deaf
nah he kinda spittin gang, good voice@@ownerscloset
@@ownerscloset no he's not, you're an above average singer, like genuinely I'd listen to them practically raw man. it sounds sweet and authentic
Same I prefer the unprocessed vocals honestly. It just sounds way nicer
just got this recommended to me and I'm happy it did since I've always been interested in music/sound production and this is surprisingly the best one I've watched. subbed
bro rly just exposed is 3 less teeth friend
You know, I came here because I thought it would be a actual tutorial on how to sing better. But I didn't even realize until a minute from the end because you're so damn fun to listen to. Great work bud!
Damn, that sounds like a lot of work. I suppose that makes sense if you want to patch your current vocal issues, but I'd definitely encourage people to also take vocal lessons, whether they get a coach or just use UA-cam for it. It never hurts to practice, and eventually you might have a good enough voice to omit doing this process.
Im kinda past the age of these gen Z memes types content but lmaoo I enjoyed it 😂 I'm just a hobbyist or whatever singer but really interested to get to an ounce of what you did (producing/releasing stuff). Also your singing voice is not shitty at all. I swear Ive heard similar on Spotify. All the best 💪
I hope homie alright
he got all fixed up he straight
@@ownerscloset dope 👍🏻
Don’t drink n drive 😐 hope the chick’s lawyer or the popo doesn’t hear that cuz homie uploaded an admission to a felony lol
Lord in Christ lol I was NOT expecting this type of video. I’ve been a singer for years and I’m pretty damn advanced, but there’s some VERY specific things I need to work on and only recently I realised I haven’t been drinking water enough and damn you SERIOUSLY brought that to light for me💀💀💀💀So Ig I’ll be having my water then lmfao
Storytime with your friend was the best part fr 🤣
I like how the universe had to intervene and decided to make this pop out in my UA-cam recommendations after I sing my 14th karaoke video. Message taken. Thanks :)
Bro, legit funniest producer video that I’ve seen in a while and it’s genuine not rehearsed or copy, pasted. 👏👏
Lmao i love these tutorials and im only on my first one, i like how they keep my expectations lower than hell and they're funny and not boring at all, so fresh! Love it
Dude thanks for this... Legitimately so useful!! And thanks again for the commentary. You aren't throwing out a bunch of jargon for us to learn, you're just telling us what we need to know to do the thing, and I respect that
Giving lots of confidence to start music production after watching this
I’ve melodyned over 200 vocal tracks on one song. Praise me.
@ch3rrybmbb and that was w/o melodyne studio 😭 i had to upgrade
Including the phone call is psychotic...11/10 perfect video
I thought this was going to be a melodyne tutorial then he hits me with the "drink water"
"oh well the substance is essential to my artistic integrity☝🤓"
"You can't tell anyone, bro!"
"nah..."
*puts it in the video*
This is so mucho work, not just the music, also the editing to make this tutorials, what a chad
Waves Tune Mono is also manual and works just as well. Entertaining and informative asf. It's cool to see I'm not the only one that absolutely hates their own voice but from an outsider pov it seems most of it is in your head. When you played your music even with the heavy autotune I thought it was a joke but nah you really got a fire sound and putting out quality lessons. That's respect. A lot of big youtube producers/artists are out of touch from that diy struggle.
having this recommended while singing out loud at home like a sign from the universe
i love ur editing style this is the funniest yet useful tutorial ive seen LMAO
also the katamari forever music is highly appreciate it . keep up the good work !
i fucking love katamari
@@ownerscloset SAME
Here's another way to do this:
1. Don't be tone-deaf and just have a great or amazing-ass voice, all of which are already mentioned by the G
2. Record multiple takes and then combine all of the best parts together into one large vocal track
3. That's it
Works like a charm
Pretty much how the pros do it just with less takes
tbh you could teach pretty much anything if you explain it in this way. I love the fact that in your tutorials you leave in the parts where you dont know where something is ( 7:37 ) because thanks to that i feel more like my friend is telling me how to do sth and not a teacher or sum shit. Im new here so idk if you recorded videos on topics other than producing music but if you have some other hobbys or sth you could just record that in the same way you did this vid and im sure people would watch it. So there is an infinite amount of things you could record about. Or for example if you could learn something and do a video on how you learned it. idk
ty g wish i had the time for that😭
ye and motivation cuz i can see that videos like this are hard to make but thats why they so gOOd😫@@ownerscloset
That was my favorite part of the video because is exactly what its like using a program you've become semi-familiar with
As someone who spent decades being a singer, but knows heck all about production, I find this all hilarious and extremely impressive. Lmao
(Also, your non-autotune voice is fine. Sounds like you just need to work on breath control)
nothing beats a great recording. thats the essential part
"You can't tell anyone about this bro"
*Proceeds to be heard by 200k people
I do have to say that pitch is only a part of what makes a good singer. Some singers have a shitty pitch but great storytelling skills and rhythm, like Bob Dylan for instance, and it didn't really even mattered anyway. So IF you have everything else, not every style requires you to get a super good pitch. Also, all singers with a really good pitch *still* melodyne everything, although you just have to hit all the notes the same percentage and it will sounds perfect (a bit too perfect and clean to my ears sometimes tho).
I love your style of teaching. Entertaining and fun. Can you do a tutorial on how to do harmonies? Please.
perhaps
he did it!
and yea his tutorials r the best
this qwas awesome, i enjoyed your presentation and editing. and was cool to see your workflow on vocals. thankyou
bro ur hilarious keep uploading plz lmao
im trying bro my computer suffers heavily while editing
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@@ownersclosetif you edit with davinci resolve right click on the footage and optimize media, editing will be smooth af
1. Get money
2. Spend money on vocal lessons (with an actually good teacher that knows their shit)
3. Spend years honing your craft 👹
On the same spirit of the early tips I have an amazing stretch/workout to recomend.
You sit next to a wall, make sure your spine touches the wall both the top and the part that in behind your belly, basically all of it. Then you will put your hands up and touching the wall and go down and up. It should feel very easy in the first rep, so try 10 to start and tell me how you failed on the forth one.
That's it, that will make breathing (and singing) easier!
I don't know if you need this, but I prefer this method:
Instead of recording the clips into Edison after using melodyne, you can just "arm" the tracks, by pressing the little circle in the mixer (it will turn red), then pressing alt+R on your keyboard. It will export that mixer track back into your project as a new clip.
And you can select which part of the song you want to export by doing the usual right click on top of the timeline.
Thanks for the dope video btw.
It would be awesome if you made a Fl for beginners series! As in dedicate a video to “how to use compression in fl studio” and just breakdown how to use stock compression real quick. Same for delay, EQ, etc. (just an idea because it’s something that would have made my life way easier when first starting out)
i like your thinking
It’s been done already. It just sounds like you can’t comprehend others many videos on this exact thing. Or you simply like this guy’s mixing style and want to learn from him but come on it’s 2023 there’s so many mixing tutorials out there by people really in the industry and people that are not. We have a surplus of information.
@@myheadhurtbro6692 “guys there are already mixing tutorials to learn from so we shouldn’t make anymore and if you suggest otherwise it’s just cause you can’t comprehend” 🤓☝️
@@myheadhurtbro6692 or maybe I find his videos entertaining and gave an honest suggestion on what would have made the learning easier for me when I was teaching myself via UA-cam. It’s not that I can’t comprehend tutorials that already exist Lmao. Just that it would have been easier if I could have watched one guy lay out real simply the fundamentals of a good mix instead of hoping from creator to creator and stealing this and that from different presets until you figure it out yourself. If it’s been done before, it can be done better.
@@myheadhurtbro6692 and yeah I do like the his mixing style.
quitting smoking made my voice 10X better, and I just feel healthier. highly reccomend
never going to start smoking 🙏 (i tried my friends vape like a.. year ago.. im glad i didnt end up getting one out of somewhere)
FL has Newtone, you can use that instead of Melodyne. I do this with Logic's Flex Pitch and I think the workflow's just more optimized there.
Newtone can leave a lot of artifacts in the vocal and the tuning becomes a lot more noticeable, fine for free though
@@TitanDolphin ohh I didn’t know that. I haven’t compared both side-by-side so yeah. Good to know
logic's flex pitch is better then both newtone and melodyne tbh
2:47 literally all of nct😭😭
FRRR
This is literally the best straight to the point video ever. U gave all the info in such little time and I can relate so much with you with melodyne! And im not the best with it so this video justed helped so much! Getting a sub for sure :)
Also any tips if your melodyning really growlly/rough voices. Idk how to put it best.
this was not just informational
but also very entertaining
This guy is fucking FUNNY that’s a sub for sure my guy
I like your videos, these are not music production tutorials but a dedicated funny comedy channel 🤣🤪
11:10 this is the only reason i watch these videos i aint even into the music shit
so essentially: turn into a vocaloid
Lmao
i thought this was gonna help me sing better but autotune is the only way 😭
I was expecting something related to "Practice these notes~~" or "Do this- and -DoThat~~" but fine, this works. subed
I don't even watch these tutorials because i need them, but because i want them.
The only thing smoking weed helps me is with my harsh vocals. Thanks diaphragm control.
I dont use Fruity Loops, and i mainly do metal stuff
This was still great. Dig the editing, man.
Also heavy agree on the smoke. I do death metal vocals and I think one of the reasons I had issues in a past band was that everyone smoked weed at practice and the smoke dried me out faster than Insert A Joke Here
yeah, Chris Barnes crippling weed addiction reeeeaally fucked his vocals up
Chris Barnes can be an exaple on the smoking thing...
@@Fabbezlg extremely true.
What do you use?
@@vann__6119 Reaper
Bro this is actually some good stuff like giving tutorials while being funny is something you should do more. Personally i use garageband and not fl studio so i dont follow these but its nice entertainment. Thanks
Tip: Drink warm water (you have to boil it in the electric kettle thingy and wait for it to be not too hot) or drink hot tea, and put warm towels around your neck sometimes (got the towel thing from (G)-IDLE, a professional band with a lot of experience)
Not me watching this barely understanding fl studio in the first place😭
Still this tutorial was super entertaining and I feel like I could genuinely learn a lot from this style, an fl studio tutorial for beginners would be great
DO NOT learn from this
this method is very inefficient, you don't have to install melodyne you can just use newtone, you don't have to record all of the tracks you can just consolidate them
I absolutely love to sing and I'm sure this tutorial will help me out a lot.
this video was simultaneously funny and hella useful
I’ve only watched about 20 seconds of this, and I already like it better than the thousand music related DAW recording/singing/fucking anything to do with music videos. Cheers.
this is educational and pure comedy 😂
not at this video being recommended after i finished singing several songs........ 😟
Omggg 😂😂😂 wtf why is this in my recommendation 😂😂😂 can YT hear me sing in the shower and is sooo done with my voice that yt recommended me to watch this 😭😭😭
I hate my voice. Thanks for this advice brother, my recipe for being a great artist has risen incrementally and I can improve my voice for not be a shitty sing. Great editing and well video, going to the point.
why did this pop up after l finished watching lesserafim coachella performance 💀
It’s funny how I learnt how to pitch correct like this last year & watching your video reminds me exactly what to do
This was the first vid I watched on your channel and I LOVED IT! You are so fun and it was helpful. Rip to your friend though.
Subbed within the first 10 seconds. Gotta love it when the algorithm actually works.
bro does not need auto tune
I love how this is the most genuine guide and learned so much with my adhd ass brain. Also hydrate or diedrate
if u turn the retune speed to 14-25 and flex-tune to 4-15, lower humanize to 5-10 in Autotune u will get the same effect as melodyne. fl studio's stock plugin newtone is way enough for fixing that kind of vocal mistakes. u don't need to open it 4 times. just open it once on a empty insert, drag&drop the samples u want to edit, export it and replace the old vocals. much faster than this method bro! btw nice tutorial, love ur humour.
the problem with newton is that it’s editing system sucks, for example u cant cut vocals and its get annoying af sometimes
Commenting to remember this
Humanize is basically a wet/dry knob for the autotune. So if you’re rapping & using crazy flows you’ll probably need the humanize off to be 100% on key.
But if you’re an actual “technical” singer able to hit notes flawlessly then you can play with the humanize button.
Flex tune is what’s good for “hiding” the autotune & making it more subtle while still able to tell its pitch correcting. Which is what most people think the humanize knob is doing…….. if you’re not a pop/rock/r&b/country singer that’s Purposely trying to hide the autotune , you’ll probably either need to leave humanize off or not use autotune period. The higher the humanize the less the autotune is affecting the track. Which is why it’s called humanize, it’s putting the dry vocal more in front than the Auto Tuned vocal
@@coraxxmusic you absolutely CAN cut in newtone, it's literally a button
also ITS, not IT's as IT's is a possessive form
Randomly got recommended this just as I’m starting to sing….algorithm is a menace
I love how he is not teaching us in a boring way and he actually made this video in a funny and enjoyable way ❤....
I have no idea why the UA-cam algorithm brought me here, but this is a great video. Your sense of humour so so good. "Uhuhuhu so basically mitochondria" really got to me for some reason
as someone who listens to indie. your shit singing sounds pretty great. (im not tone deaf. i just listen to indie)
Googles trying to tell me something because this was in my recommended
I hope your bro gets the teeth situation sorted 😮😢
I’m not interested in music production or making music at all, but I played through this whole video cuz you’re actually really entertaining 😭
So am I tone deaf bc the no auto tune sounded perfectly fine to me-
God if that's not enough then my singing is abysmal
im sorry to be the bearer of bad news
This is the only UA-camr that can teach me stuff while also ROASTING THE ABSOLUTE SHIT OUT OF ME
bro your voice didn’t even sound bad after you turned off autotune
bro this is the first vid in a while that had me dying the whole time and damn this shit was so relatable like it touched on everything i think about on a daily basis