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Vocal Tune Studio AUv3 - guitar edit in Cubasis 3

Editing pitch & time of a guitar part (Billie's Bounce by Charlie Parker) in Cubasis 3, using Vocal Tune Studio AUv3 - on my iPhone. Very cool!

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  • Thanks for posting, I hadn’t considered the potential this app has for fixing guitar parts. 👍

  • Thanks for watching @Janosax @richardyot.

    @richardyot said:
    Thanks for posting, I hadn’t considered the potential this app has for fixing guitar parts. 👍

    Despite being a scrappy, warts & all kind of guitarist, this is a serious bit of kit to have on iOS - melodyne on my phone!

  • edited April 2023

    This is MUCH more than a vocal-tuning thing. I just took a bassline and made several variations. The result is excellent (edit: well it depend a lot of the recorded loop, it can be a bit weird when the instrument is not clean)

  • wimwim
    edited April 2023

    @richardyot said:
    Thanks for posting, I hadn’t considered the potential this app has for fixing guitar parts. 👍

    Ha! That's the first thing I thought of, and the reason I bought it.

    I already have the most effective clean-up tool for my vocals. It's my secret weapon. It's called "channel mute".

  • @wim said:
    Ha! That's the first thing I thought of, and the reason I bought it.

    My first thought too. The time correction also works well on shifting chords in rhythm guitar parts.

  • Sounds like it might be useful in Loopy Pro

  • I was thinking that too.
    Kinda don't want to know so I don't get caught up in fixing things all over the place. 😂

  • wimwim
    edited April 2023

    Yeh, that works pretty well.

    I recorded a drum loop with a badly timed note in it. This was extremely difficult. It took several tries, but I finally managed to simulate a mistake.

    I then put VTS in the FX chain of the clip and recorded the clip into it in "time only" mode, and moved the note back into place. I then routed the output to another color and recorded the VTS output into a clip by pressing play with the original clip turned off.

    It worked just as it should. I really found myself wanting a way to select the audio directly in VTS and to be able to copy that to the clipboard, or better yet drag to a clip. But once I got my head around the workflow, it's no different than baking in other FX in Loopy.

  • Yes, it would be great if we can export the result (ideally drag and drop). I understand that there is a « live signal processing » feature and it is not intended to produce a « frozen » output but this would greatly improve the usability

  • @wim said:
    I recorded a drum loop with a badly timed note in it. This was extremely difficult. It took several tries, but I finally managed to simulate a mistake.

    :D I did about half an hour of practice playing Billie's Bounce with those specific mistakes - if you're of a certain age and from the UK you'll know about the amazing piano playing of Les Dawson.

    @cuscolima said:
    Yes, it would be great if we can export the result (ideally drag and drop). I understand that there is a « live signal processing » feature and it is not intended to produce a « frozen » output but this would greatly improve the usability

    It's easy (in Cubasis) to mixdown or freeze the track to get the output, which can then be exported, as expected. But, it would be good to have the output immediately accessible.

  • @pbelgium said:

    @wim said:
    I recorded a drum loop with a badly timed note in it. This was extremely difficult. It took several tries, but I finally managed to simulate a mistake.

    :D I did about half an hour of practice playing Billie's Bounce with those specific mistakes - if you're of a certain age and from the UK you'll know about the amazing piano playing of Les Dawson.

    @cuscolima said:
    Yes, it would be great if we can export the result (ideally drag and drop). I understand that there is a « live signal processing » feature and it is not intended to produce a « frozen » output but this would greatly improve the usability

    It's easy (in Cubasis) to mixdown or freeze the track to get the output, which can then be exported, as expected. But, it would be good to have the output immediately accessible.

    @dwrae : it would be very handy to be able to export the corrected audio from the AUv3 via the share sheet so that one export to the clipboard or to a separate file without needing to do a freeze/capture/mixdown in the host.

    Is there a way to delete the AUv3's captured audio?

    I am using it in Loopy Pro and I used it to capture correct one clip that was 8 measures long.

    Now I want to capture and correct a 4 bar clip. wWhat happens is that it records the four bars of the new clip and leaves the last four bars of the old clip.

  • @espiegel123 said:
    @dwrae : it would be very handy to be able to export the corrected audio from the AUv3 via the share sheet so that one export to the clipboard or to a separate file without needing to do a freeze/capture/mixdown in the host.

    I'll see if I can add that to next release.

    Is there a way to delete the AUv3's captured audio?

    No, you could remove the plug-in and reinstantiate it, but I'll add an option to the menu as well.

    Now I want to capture and correct a 4 bar clip. wWhat happens is that it records the four bars of the new clip and leaves the last four bars of the old clip.

    That is intended behavior, but with the future option to remove what is currently displayed in VTS I guess that would solve it.

  • @dwrae said:

    ...

    Now I want to capture and correct a 4 bar clip. wWhat happens is that it records the four bars of the new clip and leaves the last four bars of the old clip.

    That is intended behavior, but with the future option to remove what is currently displayed in VTS I guess that would solve it.

    Yes, if you could clear the buffer that would solve it.

  • I'm just adding an instance directly when I need it, then removing the instance as soon as I've baked the change into a new clip. But clear and copy/drag would be really nice to have. 👍🏼

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