
jmorris
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why cant I find vocal tuner in sonar 5? I dont even see it mentioned in the manual.
jmorris said:why cant I find vocal tuner in sonar 5? I dont even see it mentioned in the manual.
Then you should just be able to right click on a vocal track that's loaded, and see V-vocal as an option...about 2/3 of the way down the list. I still don't know how to use it, as I haven't dinked with it much yet.jmorris said:I have producer
Let me know if you figure out how to work it....jmorris said:608 pages to be exact. Yes but it only listed vocal track ,removing page 330. I have found it with everyones help.I would never have looked there! Seems to be rather complex at first. I'll give it a whack.
Dogman said:Let me know if you figure out how to work it....![]()
I've messed with it before, but it didn't seem to do anything to my voice. I'm not sure if it's automatic or if you have to go in and edit each mistake. I watched the video, and they made it seem so easy, that even I could work it, but alas, I gave up after a few minutes.
Cool man....I was just playing with it yesteday after this thread started, and I selected the whole vocal, just to see what happened, but then probably bypassed it, as nothing changed. I really don't sing well enough to even worry about it, but I got toys, so I will play with them.....metalhead28 said:It has an automatic feature, but I think it works best for carefully fixing individual mistakes here and there. I've used it to pretty good success with small fixes like that. I also like to cut my vocal track into a small sections that I want to fix rather than creating a V-Vocal clip out of one large one.
Dogman, just go in there and drag a single note over to a different note and check out the difference. Manual fixes are pretty easy. Often all you need to do is nudge it over just a bit and it helps alot. Just be careful with the transitions between notes. Sometimes you've got to redraw them or at least tweak them a little to get it to sound natural after you nudge a note into key.
studiomaster said:Guys...do u know if its possible to use the Roland V-Vocal plugin as a VST in Cubase? because i have both sonar and cubase, but i dominantly use cubase. and i dont want to use sonar just for the sake of v-vocal. so is it possible?
The plugins that come with Sonar,can only be used in Sonar.studiomaster said:Guys...do u know if its possible to use the Roland V-Vocal plugin as a VST in Cubase? because i have both sonar and cubase, but i dominantly use cubase. and i dont want to use sonar just for the sake of v-vocal. so is it possible?
Yeah, you can get something like it. Autotune or Melodyne.jerzeysk8board said:can i get that v-vocal in sonar 4 PE somehow or something like it?
Dogman, I have played around with it a bit.Its kind of cool if the vocals are not off too much. There is a tool Pitch, vibrato and more. Go th the tutorial at cakewalk,thats what I did. It helped...you dont want to learn from me telling you....trust me.Dogman said:Let me know if you figure out how to work it....![]()
I've messed with it before, but it didn't seem to do anything to my voice. I'm not sure if it's automatic or if you have to go in and edit each mistake. I watched the video, and they made it seem so easy, that even I could work it, but alas, I gave up after a few minutes.
Synkrotron said:Have you looked at the big 600 page PDF manual you get with the software?