I’ve been trying to resize this vocal i have so it sounds in time to the music that is played. I’ve set my house track to 130bpm but the vocal i have doesn’t sound in time. I’ve tried timestretching it but no matter where i stretch it too the vocal still sounds out of time.
I’ve tried to set the timing right in Recycle (something i’m still trying to get my head fully around so maybe a Bitesize on this would be something useful?) I’ve set the left & right points and then set the BPM also to 130.
However after putting it into Cubase, it still sounds out of time, again i try timestretching very slightly and it still sounds out of time.
Does anyone have any advice? :unsure:
easyiest way to timestretch in cubase is basically work out what tempo you vox are at right click on the audio for th vox, choose timestretch a little box, machine tyoe thing will appear. You tell it the bpm of the vox coming in and what bpm you want them coming out.
And done
[quote]paulhale (8/13/2008)[hr]easyiest way to timestretch in cubase is basically work out what tempo you vox are at right click on the audio for th vox, choose timestretch a little box, machine tyoe thing will appear. You tell it the bpm ofthe vox coming in and what bpm you want them coming out.
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Thanks Paul, you confused me a bit though. I right clicked the vox in cubase and there was nothing for timestretch, only ‘time warp’, is that what you meant? I clicked on that but it gave me no box or ‘machine type thing’??
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Hi roben i find the easiest way to recycle vocals is to chop vocals up into phrases -align the start and end markers of the phrase -set the bpm and crop the vocals it may sound silly but are you cropping vocals in recycle ? hope this helps a bit:)
Hi egg2, I’ve only recently got recycle so I’m not 100% with it at the moment, how do you mean by cropping the cycles?
Sorry if i’m being a bit thick
I meant phase not cycles lol.
Hi roben …use the sensitivity slider or pencil tool to mark out the slices you want to use and move the start and endmarkers to the section youre gonna use so it loops .
when youve got that done audition the markers to make sure each word in the phrase is clean and has its own slice . when you ve got that crop the loop …do his by going into process at the top of the sample and select crop loop this will resize the sample then save recycle should prompt you to enter how many bars the sample is type this info in and recycle will give you the original tempo … now save the file and use in your seqencer play with the blocks without snap to grid on to get the vocals in time … hope this helps man