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Summary: Use vocal transformer in Logic Pro to select time frame for pitch correction. Learn how to fill out the sound of a vocal track using Logic Pro in this digital audio workstation tutorial from a professional recording engineer.
Eric Oliver is a producer/engineer who has been working with local and regional acts out of Boston for the past eight years. He has a bachelor's degree in music production and...read more
"In this clip, I'm going to take multiple tuning plugins and put them together to create a whole new sound on a vocal track. So here you'll see this vocal track is pretty raw and somewhat not in tune. There's definitely issues going on with it. And so, the first thing I do is I'm going to add a pitch correction. That's going to take the pitches that are out of tune and put them where I want them to be. Whether it's a C-sharp needs to be a C or an E needs to be a D-sharp. In this tune, that's how it specifically is. Then I'm going to take some vocal transformer, put that on top of the autotune and that's going to get me kind of a backing sound. I put this third one on and have it be a different vocal. And then, it's going to end up changing the whole overall sound. So I have a low-mid and correct pitch sound going on. And then you add reverb and delay or other effects and it gives you a whole new sound that, depending on what beat or what you're working with, you can hopefully tie it into that music the way it should go."
eHow Article: Using Multiple Tuning Plug-Ins With Logic Pro
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ohyeahtrent said
on 7/29/2009 What plug-ins are you using and where did you get them?