To answer some of the comments saying things like "Autotune or Melodyne is destroying music" I have this as a response. It's a video from Jordan Valeriotes where he did a blind test with 1000 people, over 800 preferred the tuned vocal without knowing that was the only difference. kzbin.info/www/bejne/eaiZZ6xqds-Imrs Thanks to @MattyVibes and @Shred_Rocket for sharing that video with us. Cheers everyone!
@coder4liberty8 күн бұрын
Thank you for saying this. I think I know at least some of the source of those comments. There is a KZbin channel out there that has been spreading misinformation about vocal editing and tuning to his mostly non-music industry subscribers. Because he recently managed to catch another KZbinr faking videos, way too many people treat him like the source of truth on the issue. HIs methods aren't what he thinks they are but I've seen two vocal coaches who run KZbin channels buy into everything he spouts. I had one of his subscribers tell me they don't trust anything done with a microphone and they are convinced that "autotune" is the "industry standard". This KZbin channel has managed to smear multiple good singers and their engineers with accusations of vocal tuning all because he either he doesn't know better or doesn't care.
@larswillsen3 ай бұрын
These 20 minutes have been the best investment in time I've ever done 🙂
@warpacademy3 ай бұрын
Boom! Stoked to hear that.
@8bit_misfit6 ай бұрын
Great tutorial. Learned a couple things to speed up my workflow thank you. I’ve also found that if I chop up the vocal performance and leave alone the entry and exit points of the individual words, I can get away with some pretty serious tuning without affecting the realness of the delivery. Takes a bit of time, but been doing it long enough that I can do it pretty quick.
@warpacademy6 ай бұрын
Great tip!
@pviktrance1Ай бұрын
Thanks mate... Lovely watching this... I am working on a track right now and this really helps
@warpacademyАй бұрын
Right on. Glad to help!
@TheBinaryWolf3 ай бұрын
I have learned to use the tools Melodyne Studio 5, but your presentation helped me understand it better. The tip about separating a note for greater control of the pitch modulation is a gem. Thanks. I am still waiting for an expert to show us how Melodyne can create a note bend, simulating the use of a whammy bar on guitar.
@warpacademy3 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@spikesguitarcamp6 ай бұрын
Melodyne is amazing. I use Studio 5.4, and it's worth the upgrade just for the multi tracking feature. The ability to overlay multiple vocal tracks for a thick sound, and be able to line them all up to sound like one vocal is insane. Great tutorial. All great features. I like to use it as a plug in like you do also. It seems to be more intuitive. As far as tweaking note volumes, I find using the "make quiet notes louder/ make loud notes quieter" feature to be faster, and then tweak whatever notes/blobs need tweaking. Also, the ability to copy a track, delete all the sibilants on one, then delete all the notes on the other is a great way to tame them by mixing the two together. Looking forward to more Melodyne vids! 🤘🤘
@warpacademy6 ай бұрын
Thanks for the kind words and those amazing workflow tips. Gotta get version 5 now. Those features sound epic. That “make quiet notes louder” feature you mention, where is that? I don’t recall seeing it in V4 but it sounds hella useful.
@spikesguitarcamp6 ай бұрын
@@warpacademy I wish I could show you a screen shot..I think the past few versions have what's called the "Note Leveling Macro"..if you look at the top of the Melodyne "page" or "screen" at the top center, just above the timeline..all the macros, and effects are in that strip..the note leveling macro is the furthest to the right of center..the first one to the right is the "correct pitch macro", then to the right is the "quantize time macro", then the "note leveling macro". (They don't say what they are until you hover over them).You should have that feature in 4. 👍
@warpacademy6 ай бұрын
Hey hey. I saw you got in touch with our support and sent in a screenshot. Thanks so much. I'm stoked to check out that feature.
@spikesguitarcamp6 ай бұрын
@@warpacademy 🤘
@perjohansson2852Ай бұрын
Thanks for a great video, well explained. I am in the choice between Melodyne and RePitch and I think this video answers my question to go for Melodyne.
@warpacademyАй бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@DrObvious1116 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your knowledge for free. I was kinda scared to use melodyne due to it being kinda hard to work with, but now I see it's not that terrible, actually it seems rather intuitive.
@warpacademy6 ай бұрын
My pleasure. I was also avoiding using it for a long time because it seemed intimidating and complex but once someone showed me how to use it I really got into it. All the best!
@DrObvious1116 ай бұрын
@@warpacademy Appreciate the reply. Take care
@warpacademy6 ай бұрын
Happy to help. Stay tuned for more videos and subscribe to the channel to stay in touch :)
@darbomusic6 ай бұрын
This is one of the best melodyne tutorials I have seen ❤❤❤
@warpacademy6 ай бұрын
Glad you think so!
@Stu.66 ай бұрын
Great to use the gain to compress before the mix melodyne
@warpacademy6 ай бұрын
Indeed it is! The more I get into engineering the less I rely on compressors and limiters and the more I do manually.
@kelvinfunkner6 ай бұрын
WOW! I stumbled across this by accident, and that killer voice over tone and compression jaw dropped me so hard my eyeballs popped straight out of my head! I'm staying for the whole video...I think I'll check out your free vocal production course too....and subscribe to the channel as well! (btw...I've been using Melodyne since the very beginning, along with AutoTune, WavesTune, ReVoice Pro and IZotope Nectar....but I'm always looking for new and faster ways of working 😃)
@warpacademy6 ай бұрын
Thanks very much for the support, welcome aboard! I appreciate the kind words and I hope you get a ton out of the channel and community. Cheers!
@celemony3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video! You should definitely check out the newer Melodyne version, as it automatically separates sibilants and consonants from the tonal parts of a voice. No more need for manual splitting. 🙂
@warpacademy3 ай бұрын
Right on. Thanks for the tip @celemony. And big ups for making such amazing software. The results are just spectacular. Best in class.
@unathingomana42176 ай бұрын
great and simplified tutorial 🔥🔥🔥
@warpacademy6 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@danielh98312 ай бұрын
Do you have any videos or recommended videos for learning how to do Ableton live timing adjustments for vocals? Thanks
@warpacademy2 ай бұрын
I do: kzbin.info/www/bejne/bZ-am3aCfLqcgMk This video shows how to do it in Live, but also how to do it much more easily using VocAlign.
@angelinagargano39406 ай бұрын
Thanks 😊 I am very sensitive to artifact sounds...any suggestion for keeping the vocal as natural as possible... I thought I could hear some. Registered for your free vocal class. Thanks again.
@warpacademy6 ай бұрын
Hey hey. Welcome on board. I hope you enjoy the class. The whole concept of the video was about how to create more gentle edits that are as transparent as possible. Follow the guidance in this video, watching again if you need to. If you're hearing too many artifacts in the processing, then simply back off a bit in how you use the tools. The process is the same so there's nothing additional I would share. Cheers!
@angelinagargano39406 ай бұрын
@warpacademy Great! Will do. Have a wonderful day.😀
@chucknkd6 ай бұрын
@@angelinagargano3940let me add, im pretty ocd about the lovely MD artifacts (phasing etc on breaths S’s etc) and something that helps me is to make an additional cut before or after the artifact and a lot of times for whatever reason it will clean up, or even move a cut if theres already one there. If that doesn’t help and theyre still bad ill go through with the original raw vocal track above the tuned one and cut and pull the breaths from the original down to the tuned and cross fade etc They swear it doesn’t do anything to all that type stuff but a lot of times ill hear it as soon as it transferred and I haven’t touched a thing ha
@angelinagargano39406 ай бұрын
@chucknkd ...thx for sharing... I will try it out...have a great week 🤜
@warpacademy6 ай бұрын
Awesome ideas! Love that. Thanks for chiming in here and offering some of your experience.
@rocktonmusikschule6 ай бұрын
What do you think about using it in mastering instead of compression? 🤔 Great content...happy that I found your channel. Greetings from Germany Michael
@warpacademy6 ай бұрын
Hey Michael. Nice to see you round the channel. This is not intended for a master at all, it’s intended for individual instruments or polyphonic performances. Not a full master. If you want to see what I do instead of or in addition to compression on a master, watch this: Before Mastering I Do THIS…✅ kzbin.info/www/bejne/rqvYm3SeebuabNk
@TannerByTheSea6 ай бұрын
Bro, I’ve got your Clipper Video & now this one.. I was wondering if you offer any other Ableton classes? I’m an artist my music is up, but I’m engineering and doing everything on my own… I see that you’re with Warp Academy.. I was wondering if you offer “You personally-any other training courses?
@warpacademy6 ай бұрын
Hey hey. Glad you've been diggin the videos. Yes, I'm one of the founders of Warp Academy and we have a ton of courses there. Some of them by me, others by our whole team of instructors. I also mix and master music, so you could work with me on that directly. Or I offer a one-on-one coaching program called Accelerate here: warpacademy.com/vespers-accelerate-coaching/ If you want to inquire about mixing and mastering, HMU here: vespers.ca/services/audio-engineering/ Cheers!
@TannerByTheSea6 ай бұрын
@@warpacademy that is awesome. Yes, I am definitely interested.
@warpacademy6 ай бұрын
Cheers! HMU whenever. I'd be stoked to work with you.
@synthzizer33246 ай бұрын
On another note... this is what the public is subconsciously expecting without knowing it becauseof this push. However they also cant explain why they always go back to, or love to listen to the greats from the great recording era before autotune. Thats because the beauty of imperfections is perfect.
@warpacademy6 ай бұрын
I’m with you there. I think the overuse of tuning is a bad thing. And it’s become part of the modern sound for better or for worse. There’s something great about the old school recordings where it’s untouched in terms of tuning. But they don’t sound modern to me. It’s a sound. When done lightly with a singer it sounds better to me. When done heavily with a bad singer it sounds rubbish no matter how good the tuning.
@TomMarvan2 ай бұрын
Great video, thank you!
@warpacademy2 ай бұрын
Glad you liked it!
@carriesolomonmusic3 ай бұрын
I just got Melodyne Essentials-I’ve only ever used Waves Tune Real-Time-and when I edit the pitch of a note I was slightly off by (so much though that Waves Tune moved it to the next note up/down), it keeps creating artifacts, like little clicks and pops. It’s noticeable and I can’t seem to fix it. I’m using Ableton Live 11. Has anyone else experienced this and found a solution? I was SO excited about Melodyne but it’s mostly just been super difficult and disappointing. It also seems to change the tone of my voice, noticeably enough to where I can’t automate it on on just a phrase I want to correct because it changes the vocal timbre so much! I’m still learning to produce/mix so could also be user error. Any help appreciated and thank you for the tutorial
@warpacademy3 ай бұрын
Hey Carrie. That's definitely odd. I've used Melodyne Editor tons with Live 10, 11, 12 and no issues like that. I would reach out to their great tech support team and let them help you fix the issues. Melodyne is best in class. That said, there will always be slight pitch correction artifacts when the performance is out. But Melodyne, when you harness all the best practices shown in the video, will minimize them and make things very usable. Cheers!
@KiDAppleBorg3 ай бұрын
🤔 interesting. Could this be a cpu/sample rate issue, perhaps?
@warpacademy3 ай бұрын
Zero chance of that I think. Unless it’s your DAW audio buffer causing it. Max out your audio buffer size to be sure. Always do that when mixing anyways. You don’t need low latency unless you’re tracking I would imagine. Cheers!
@carriesolomonmusic3 ай бұрын
@@KiDAppleBorg I thought of that, because I was having other issues with that another day, but after committing everything to audio and reducing the CPU by a ton it was still happening. Super weird! And apparently uncommon. Lucky me🤣
@carriesolomonmusic3 ай бұрын
@@warpacademy Thank you, that is a great idea! I’ve googled and literally seen like ONE other person having this issue on a forum and no one really had a solution, so it’s bound to be something I’m doing 🤪 Or maybe a settings issue. Great to know they’ve got great support! Thanks again
@jestermask64602 ай бұрын
Awesome, merci brotha!
@warpacademy2 ай бұрын
You're very welcome!
@jarjar451236 ай бұрын
What do you think about audio degradation by running it through melodyne? I definitely hear a bit of high freq loss after running it through melodyne, even on words that aren’t adjusted.
@warpacademy6 ай бұрын
Thanks for the comment. I’ve personally never noticed anything much in terms of HF loss, but perhaps that’s because o do this as a first stage before I EQ the vocal and maybe I’m just adding it back in mixing. Also I would say that degradation and HF loss are 2 different things. HF loss can be added back with a high shelf boost. Degradation may be distortion or loss of resolution or something else. What are you noticing and how much?
@jarjar451236 ай бұрын
@@warpacademy basically what i did was i pitch shifted one note and tried to null the rest. As soon as one note was shifted nothing nulled. Amplitude adjustment on one note did not cause issues. Everything still nulled
@jarjar451236 ай бұрын
I did a blind a/b test and could identify the non processed audio as slightly clearer. So i know there IS a difference, but I’m not sure how big of a deal that difference is. If it’s a slight time shift and slightly less high frequency then it can be eqd. If it is causing comb filtering or something then that’s more of an issue.
@jarjar451236 ай бұрын
The more concerning thing though is that the audio that was not touched didn’t null and yet doing only amplitude adjustments did not cause this issue. Are you able to replicate this?
@warpacademy6 ай бұрын
Whoa. That’s interesting. Thanks for letting me know. What version of Melodyne are you using? And did you discuss this with their support?
@ricardocantu99273 ай бұрын
el curso que ofrecen tiene subtítulos a español? aun no domino muy bien el ingles
@warpacademy3 ай бұрын
No subtitles, sorry.
@Curb2CastleRecords6 ай бұрын
Awesome and very informative!
@warpacademy5 ай бұрын
Glad you liked it!
@mikesparks3398Ай бұрын
For some reason I always have a line or 2 that has a weird phase to it. I never use the timeline tool, pretty much do it the way you do it. Any ideas on the phase issue?
@warpacademyАй бұрын
Hey hey. No idea on that. Sounds like you should contact Melodyne tech support. Cheers!
@mikesparks3398Ай бұрын
@ I did. Nothing they said seems to have anything to do with my situation
@warpacademyАй бұрын
Ah, too bad. Not likely anything I can do to help then.
@nerolifong18243 ай бұрын
thank you, very informative
@warpacademy3 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@johnnyvcrow4 ай бұрын
Yea, it was 1998... Cher... Believe... Everyone's been doing the same thing since. Thanks for saying what so many of us want to say. :)
@warpacademy4 ай бұрын
Ah, nice one. Thanks for clearing up the exact year and song. Much appreciated. Thanks for watching and commenting!
@davejohnsonmusic4 ай бұрын
At least the Cher track tastefully used the AT effect and only on certains spots. It was a great creative engineering idea. The problem today is that they put it on the entire track, so it doesn't come off as cool ear candy.
@PeterAries6 ай бұрын
Great video! However, as a Reason user I feel a bit spoiled that pretty much all of the features in Melodyne is already within Reason's built in pitch edit tool - no need for any extra software or plugins there. Maybe could be something to consider if you're not yet stuck with one DAW and you know you will work with a lot of vocals.
@warpacademy6 ай бұрын
Good point Peter! Cubase also has a ton of great tools built in for vocal tuning and vocal timing alignment.
@FreshnessStudio16 ай бұрын
It would be great if Melodyne would use/ implement colour coding to help differentiate between multiple tracks (studio version). Folks have been asking for this for some time now. Anyways, great showcase as usual and great vocal editing software 👍🏻🚀✨
@warpacademy6 ай бұрын
Ah yes. That would be useful for sure. Cheers!
@JohnFraserFindlay6 ай бұрын
Metropolis ! I’ve had sessions there!
@warpacademy6 ай бұрын
Nice one. It's a legend.
@droppeddots113 ай бұрын
AMAZING TUTORIAL, FOLLOWING CHANNEL
@warpacademy3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the sub! Stay in touch.
@MohammedMehdiTBER6 ай бұрын
Am I only the only one who uses Melodyne to make vocals tempo consistent to fit within a remix?
@warpacademy6 ай бұрын
It can do that too! I just prefer Lives warping.
@squadkillersa78806 ай бұрын
melodyne adds atifacts to vocals,why?how to avoid
@warpacademy6 ай бұрын
Hey hey. It’s the nature of this type of processing that it will add some slight artifacts. All pitch correction will. It’s a matter of minimizing them and that’s what I discuss in the video. For example I talk about not using the pitch modulation tool and instead using the pitch drift tool when possible. Not pitching breaths. And splitting notes more finely that need pitch mod alteration.
@squadkillersa78806 ай бұрын
@@warpacademy hey✌️does recording in higher sample and bit rate help? like increasing the resolution?
@warpacademy6 ай бұрын
In my opinion, there’s no noticeable difference beyond working in 48 kHz and most mastering engineers I know work at that rate. There are many who would disagree with me tho, but the real test is can they identify what recording is what, consistently, in a blinded test. And I think that has been answered by research.
@TROY-ue4vx2 ай бұрын
Timing is pretty easy in Melodyne if you know what your doing .
@warpacademy2 ай бұрын
Nice 👍. Yeah I just haven’t messed with that too much yet. Glad to hear it’s a good workflow. Cheers!
@makininicholusstanley3 ай бұрын
👏
@warpacademy3 ай бұрын
Cheers!
@PolymerJones6 ай бұрын
Melodyne is hard to use like just moving things around is hard
@warpacademy6 ай бұрын
Yeah, it's a little fussy for sure. Like anything, once you get used to it, it feels more natural. But at the beginning it feels cumbersome. I think it's still the best vocal tuning platform in terms of sound though.
@ItsMetabtw6 ай бұрын
It’s my go to for breath, sibilance, and plosive control
@warpacademy6 ай бұрын
Exactly. So much control.
@PolymerJones6 ай бұрын
@@ItsMetabtw I keep getting stuck is there like a GUI beginner tutorial
@warpacademy6 ай бұрын
I do cover all of that in my video. Did you not see the process of splitting off the breaths, plosives and sibilants with the slice tool? All you do is use the amplitude tool on them to reduce volume. Super easy with that approach. It’s just manual gain.
@asmundma6 ай бұрын
Get a Daw with ARA
@warpacademy6 ай бұрын
While that would be nice to have as a feature there no way I’m switching away from Ableton Live. Too many good reasons to stay here.
@asmundma6 ай бұрын
@@warpacademy are you familiar with other DAWs e.g. Cubase Nuendo. If you are, you will easily find a lot more features then in Live.
@warpacademy6 ай бұрын
It depends on what you value in a DAW. I started on Reason, used Cubase heavily for many years, I've worked in Logic etc. Short answer, I do my research before settling on what tools I use and I love Live for perhaps some reasons you don't personally value. Cubase has many interesting features, especially for vocal tuning and vocal time alignment. If I was seriously considering using another DAW, it would be Cubase or FL but for very different reasons. But each of them also feels very clunky and slow to me compared to Live. You do you mate! I'm happy with my choice.
@SashaDrabov10 күн бұрын
thanks for a great tutorial! However, it would've been even more instructive, if u've picked less professional performance to fix. This girl is a great singer, and it sounds alright even with no tuning at all. I would love to watch how u deal with less experienced vocalists.
@warpacademy10 күн бұрын
Hey mate. Yeah maybe that would be useful? But I mean - as a producer - my job is to pick and work with good vocalists who don't need a whole bunch of post-processing to sound half decent. Melodyne can do a lot to a performance, but if a certain baseline of quality is not there, you'll really start to hear the processing. But yes, Cora is very good and Melodyne is certainly capable of more than I'm showing off here.
@synthzizer33246 ай бұрын
I disagree with you saying that you can't get away from even the odd bit of vocal tuning. This is simply not true.
@warpacademy6 ай бұрын
That’s the beauty of subjectivity. We all get a preference and an opinion. I’ve never met (heard) a vocalist that I didn’t want to tune, just a little bit. But I’m no purist. Many people are. I like a certain sound that’s more “on grid” but not stepped on too much. I try to thread the needle on natural sound but a modern one that fits my style of music and that of my clients. There’s so much music out there that we can all find what we want to listen to.
@wolfx28846 ай бұрын
People buy a song with a sung melody. Hard or soft tuned, it's all wrong. And the Cher FX is more honest. What the music industry wants/likes/sells is also a reason why young people are psychologically destroyed if they are not perfect. A terrible path we all walk. Not being perfect is the most human thing you can achieve.
@warpacademy6 ай бұрын
I dig that that's where your head's at with this. Looking at the bigger picture. I would tend to agree with you. But if we're going there, it's not Melodyne or vocal tuning that's psychologically destroying young people, it's social media and the multitude of screens they are addicted to. That is the ultimate negative comparison, when people compare themselves to the projection of perfection of someone's public profile life.
@wolfx28846 ай бұрын
@@warpacademy 👍
@mikewallace12706 ай бұрын
People made music for thousands of years without auto-tune. Learn your parts practice your singing and do it that way instead. It will always sound better.
@warpacademy6 ай бұрын
But what about all the people who can't sing? ;) Joking, but for us as engineers we need this stuff in our tool kit. It's part of the suite of essential services that an engineer must use to dial in music for their clients. And, on a personal note, I'm a classically trained pianist and jazz saxophonist. I've played since I was 5. And regardless of that experience, I still tune my performances from the sax. I still make slight timing adjustments. It's not about being a purist virtuoso. It's about getting the job done and not fussing about being a total perfectionist for me. Plus you can do sweet things like making harmonies and reinforcing octave parts. All without recording a ton of additional takes, if you want. It's liberating.
@dominikperkovic30586 ай бұрын
Why do you even open video then about melodyne, if you are going to comment something opposite of what video talks about, such a moron, it literally makes difference, best singers alive go out of note slightly and need tuning for it to sound perfect, your comment is such nonsense...
@MattyVibes6 ай бұрын
Have you watched Jordan Valeriotes video from yesterday where he did a blind test with 1000 people, over 800 preferred the tuned vocal without knowing that was the only difference. If that’s your argument, people would still be bopping Gregorian Chant from the 9th century on the radio. Pro tip, they aren’t. 😂
@justinsmithmusic6 ай бұрын
It literally won’t always sound better. The best you can hope for is that a singer sounds on par with the tuned vocal. In all but the most practiced and talented singers on the planet, that won’t happen. And even if it does, the ROI on time invested to get that good vs an hour in melodyne from a good engineer won’t ever be appreciated on record.
@warpacademy6 ай бұрын
I didn’t know about that test. But it makes complete sense. Can you link the video if there is one?
@dubcity56236 ай бұрын
You didn’t play the final version! lol thanks for the tips brother! 🎵💪🏽🫡 - WHITTIER, CA
@warpacademy6 ай бұрын
My bad. Here's the final version in the release: open.spotify.com/album/0vXS6NK2Nr1sLHvLSSVGeA