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Waves Vocal Rider - AES 2009
Waves makes vocal processing easier than it's ever been with their upcoming Vocal Rider plug-in. The name says it all - Vocal Rider is designed to match your vocal tracks to the rest of the mix and then keep the relative volume throughout the song. All you do is instantiate it on your vocal track,...
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Intro to Waves Vocal Rider
Learn how to adjust vocal levels automatically using Waves Vocal Rider with this quick and easy tutorial.
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Vocal Tuning Effect with Waves Tune
A quick tutorial for creating Cher / T-Pain / Kanye vocal auto tuning effect with Waves Tune.
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Waves WNS - AES 2009
Waves WNS Noise Suppressor handles real-time noise reduction across six bands. Designed for dialogue post-production, the plug-in purports to detect and remove both constant and modulating environment noise.
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Vocal Mixing Master Class: Warming a Vocal with Compression | iZotope Nectar
Episode 6 of 8: Learn a variety of ways to warm and smooth a vocal sound, using the different Vintage, Optical, Digital and parallel compressors found in iZo...
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AES'08: SSL Vocal Strip
Check out the latest plug-in for the Duende platform.
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Pro Tools 7.4 - Creating Vocal Stutters
Learn to enhance vocal tracks using the new Elastic Time feature in Pro Tools 7.4.
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Create a Vocal Exciter - Pro Tools
Watch as Pro Tools guru Kenny Gioia guides you through creating a Vocal Exciter from scratch, within Digidesign's Pro Tools. This video is taken directly from Kenny's "Pro Tools Tips and Tricks Volume 2" series of videos, available at Grooveboxmusic.com
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Vocal manipulation with Ableton Simplers.
There are thousands of ways to mangle audio into weird and wild sound. Here's a screencast of a trick I sometimes put to work. Here is the end result: [site] Sample credit: Incarnadine freesound.org/usersViewSingle.php?id=36298 I you liked this...
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Vocal manipulation with Ableton Simplers.
There are thousands of ways to mangle audio into weird and wild sound. Here's a screencast of a trick I sometimes put to work.
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