tvolhein
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First time using V-Vocal
I would like some feedback on the vocal track that I tuned using V-Vocal. It is my first attempt at V-Vocal and would like to know how the "tune up" sounds. IT IS HERE under the name "V-Vocal Sample" Thanks in advance, and if this isn't the appropriate forum, just let me know. Tom
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Lynn
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Re:First time using V-Vocal
2013/01/16 17:45:07
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Without a before and after sample it's hard to tell. Also, without instrumentation it's tricky; I'd be hesitant to use this acapella unless the changes are very minor. But, I use VV and Melodyne depending on the circumstances, and I like them both. Google V-Vocal techniques because there is a very good guide written by a forum user that can help tremendously.
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MannyNY
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Re:First time using V-Vocal
2013/01/17 12:37:59
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Like Lynn says - without being able to A/B the vocal it is tough to say what’s going on. I did listen to a couple of the tunes on your page.- very nice sounding recordings and performances. I am sure you hear the Willy Nelson comparison often enough to NOT want to hear it one more time, so I won’t mention it. In 1962, I got my first acoustic guitar (I was 13) - a sears Silvertone (on my website, I have a picture of me playing it). So when you wrote ’” at around 12 years of age, I talked my folks into a Sears Silvertone guitar for Christmas”, it really hit home. I loved that guitar. Anyway - your voice has a lot of character - I like it a lot, the records are natural and fresh sounding. Thanks for the déjà-vu hit!
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Bub
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Re:First time using V-Vocal
2013/01/17 15:57:32
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One of my favorite Conway tunes. I listened to the whole thing and I could only tell two spots where you used V-vocal, they both occur at the very end.
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Guitarhacker
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Re:First time using V-Vocal
2013/01/17 17:20:44
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tvolhein
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Re:First time using V-Vocal
2013/01/18 08:05:30
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Bub One of my favorite Conway tunes. I listened to the whole thing and I could only tell two spots where you used V-vocal, they both occur at the very end. Thanks Bub, I will give a listen at the end. Tom
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