Voice tuning on recordings
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Voice tuning on recordings
Hi I'm a newbie I downloaded the most recent audacity and the conversion software yesterday. I run a small amateur acapella singing group and, as a gift, I'd like to give everyone a recording of us all singing at our absolute best (i.e. tweaked a bit) What I'm looking for is to make the notes absolutely bang on and phrases sung to the end of the bar - that kind of thing. I have submitted my own recordings to other people who have done exactly this and recommended Audacity as the best software for an absolute beginner. Can anyone recommend any lessons specifying how to do what I'm aiming for?
Re: Voice tuning on recordings
Also: do your intermediate work from a lossless recording. E.g. .WAV file, NOT MP3. Each time you load and save an MP3, you will do further damage to it.MaryC wrote: ↑Tue Feb 02, 2021 1:03 pmHi I'm a newbie I downloaded the most recent audacity and the conversion software yesterday. I run a small amateur acapella singing group and, as a gift, I'd like to give everyone a recording of us all singing at our absolute best (i.e. tweaked a bit) What I'm looking for is to make the notes absolutely bang on and phrases sung to the end of the bar - that kind of thing. I have submitted my own recordings to other people who have done exactly this and recommended Audacity as the best software for an absolute beginner. Can anyone recommend any lessons specifying how to do what I'm aiming for?
Here are some built-in and nyquist tools that come with Audacity and that I have used for similar projects:
Edit Menu: Copy, Paste and Duplicate
Select Menu: At Zero Crossings
Change Pitch, Change Tempo, Sliding Stretch, Fade In, Fade Out, other Fades see:
https://manual.audacityteam.org/man/eff ... lt_in.html AND
https://manual.audacityteam.org/man/eff ... quist.html
Also, if you are working with multiple tracks that you need to keep carefully aligned:
Sync-Locked Track Groups
I hope this helps.
Re: Voice tuning on recordings
Thank you both for your help. I'll give some of them a go.