Love the video. You and I must be production brothers. I've used Audimee now for several singles I've released under the name Blue Father (KZbin, Spotify, Apple Music, etc.) and have been very pleased with the results. After recording the original vocal, I do some Melodyne magic (which I've improved a lot since getting Audimee), and only then convert to one of their AI vocals. I also have Waves Harmony, although haven't used it much, as well as Nectar 4 for my vocal chain. And one of my headphones is that Sony model sitting behind you. Thanks for your quality review.
@JeffyGАй бұрын
@@daveanthony3 cool! We use the same stuff - I’ll give your music a listen 🎧
@scottrhodenАй бұрын
Great job, Jeff. Now that I’m reaching the stage where I’ll start adding vocals to my songs, this info will come in handy. Out of all the products you demonstrated, Audimee sounded the best by far. The others all had that strong auto-tune sound.
@IanWaughАй бұрын
Hey Jeffy - really cool. Here's a Q: how does it cope with a vocal which has been extracted from a mix using one of the AI sites or something like Spectral Layers? I have some old recordings of complete mixes and the extract vocal process still leaves the odd artifact and sometimes a touch of reverb. It would probably be ok to put into another mix but what about this?
@JeffyGАй бұрын
@@IanWaugh works ok. There is an option to isolate the vocals. If that isn’t good enough, stem separation in Logic does the trick.