2012/11/23 19:39:27
DaddyV
With much ado about everything....To make a short story long? I had to send one computer back and reorder a completely different model. The new comp arrived with a bad motherboard. Oh, I was pissed. A week later and a visit from a HP tech and voila` finally up and running. Now to learn the pesky tweeks needed and I think I'm good? So far one 12 track tune almost done. I need to figure out v-vocal now!
Vic
2012/11/24 04:52:52
Freddie H
Welcome to the FORUM!

Forget V-vocal get something better Melodyne instead.
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2012/11/24 07:24:28
gswitz
V-Vocal is worth learning, even if you switch to a different plug-in later. Fast Biker Boy has a video worth checking out. SWA X2 video. Welcome to the forum.
2012/11/24 08:14:30
digi2ns
Welcome Vic!!!
2012/11/24 09:09:58
garrigus
Welcome back!

Cakewalk has some videos on V-Vocal...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c_lqSIXeWJA

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-1pcJOpYH-4

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TcFBnUWpViQ

Scott

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2012/11/24 09:26:51
CJaysMusic
I prefer Melodyne over V-Vocal also. Its more powerful, more transparent and has more things you can do with it, than any other vocal tuning program. If your going to take the time, use it wisely

CJ
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