Recording and mixing multiple vocal parts
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Recording and mixing multiple vocal parts
Hello. I was wondering if it is possible to be able to record multiple vocal parts one at a time but then being able to assign each voice a track to be able to adjust volume levels.
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if you explain more details --thnks
if you explain in more detail, maybe someone can help you --but if you mean using the TC helicon vocal harmonizer, I doubt that what you want can be done --(separate the vocal part, for example, one voice in each track and thus have one voice in each track) as I see it is not possible --what you can do is edit three or two voices with your main voice in the middle and the others following the type of harmony you use with your left hand for example and you can do many things -(lower the tone of your deepest voice or raise it and it sounds like a lady soprano or lower the tone like Barry white or raise it like the Bee Gees etc etc) but it would be good if you read the manual or try it to your liking ---best regards ---
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Thank you for your response. I am actually trying to record vocal parts from sheet music (3 or 4 part vocal harmony) with piano accompaniment. Ideally I would like to record piano first, then layer each vocal part using a microphone. I would not be using the vocal harmonizer. Then ultimately this would need to be saved as an mp3 file.
I'm not sure if this is even possible.
Thank you.
I'm not sure if this is even possible.
Thank you.
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If you have a PC and a mic input your best bet would be using the free Audacity software.
Record your piano on your keyboard and save it as an mp3. Put this in Audacity then add your vocal tracks.
Record your piano on your keyboard and save it as an mp3. Put this in Audacity then add your vocal tracks.
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