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Dude. That's awesome.. How'd you do the vocals so well? Were they recorded on iOS?
Thanks man,appreciate it much
Everything was done on my iPad.For the vocals i used the Apogee Mic with minum reverb on Garageband(i tried recording first the vocals on Multitrack Daw but something was wrong).I then transferred the vocals to MtDaw for a bit more tweaking and c/p to Vocalive.
Well it sounds really good to me. Professional even. Good job!
Cheers Ryan ,thank you !
I really like this song! Great guitar!
Good song with a nice feel, and very nicely put together, I agree the vocals sound professional. I'd be interested to know what you did in Vocalive? (And will it help make my voice sound half-way acceptable!)
@PhilW Did you look at the apogee mic? I checked it out after he mentioned it. I think that's a huge part of it.. That thing looks awesome!
Thank you for your comments
@PhilW
For vocals i used the Apogee Mic (it is necessary to have a mic of course) and in Vocalive i used presets from Harmoniser and the first preset (the classic lead chain).
I recorded my voice -as i mentioned- in Garageband.Then i opened the vocals (3 layers) on Multitrack Daw.Copied them to Vocalive, applied the effect and pasted them back to Multitrack Daw
Great, thanks for the info. I have the iRig Mic for vocals. I think what I really need is to work with a proper singer!
Vocalive has an option for correct pitch.i havent tried it yet,i ll give it a spin and post back