Yeah, it's painful. I recently discovered there are multiple (depending on how much you want to spend) products from a company called Synchro Arts that automate my tedious manual process of aligning and tuning duplicate vocal tracks to a guide. I may get "Revoice Pro" as it does both, and would end up saving me hours of work.
Why/How you should double tracks rather than make a copy and pan.
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Re: Why/How you should double tracks rather than make a copy and pan.
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Re: Why/How you should double tracks rather than make a copy and pan.
There is a free script that does the same thing in Reaper (if you'd rather use Reaper for free than spend $99+ on a VST) or you can also use Reaper to put stretch markers on transients of grouped items and grab them all at once yourself manually... there is a video out there somewhere from Kenny G on that one...Chumpy wrote: ↑Mon Apr 26, 2021 11:40 amYeah, it's painful. I recently discovered there are multiple (depending on how much you want to spend) products from a company called Synchro Arts that automate my tedious manual process of aligning and tuning duplicate vocal tracks to a guide. I may get "Revoice Pro" as it does both, and would end up saving me hours of work.
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Re: Why/How you should double tracks rather than make a copy and pan.
I'm fairly certain this technique used to be named after the first songfighter that took the time to explain to everyone how to do it. I don't remember who that was, though.