Question about vocal charting
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I watched the video by nyxyxylyth on how to Vocal Chart. But I don’t know how to get the notes where the people are like yelling. The bar where you can like just talk into that doesn’t have any specific not to hit.
Have you playtested the song yet? Did you try the highest note that it allows?
And lastly, did you add ^ or # to the end of a lyric?
Have you playtested the song yet? Did you try the highest note that it allows?
And lastly, did you add ^ or # to the end of a lyric?
I’ve been using # at the end of each syllable to make it do a talkie. But what does ^ do?
I see its a Non-Pitched Multi-Syllable Word, however I don’t understand the two examples shown…
But what does ^ do?
A “nerfed” talky modifier, to lessen the effort of filling up the vocal phrase meter. It’s best used on very short notes.
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