Lip Sync

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  • #390750

    Hello

    I’m new to rock band custom’s <img decoding=” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_smile.gif” />

    I’ve got a question

    why Is the lip sync bad when I make songs

    and is there anyway to make it look as real as plan dlc <img decoding=” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_smile.gif” />

    #424829

    Lipsync is based on the dryvox file you put into Magma, so it’s basically a matter of how well you manage to record that. It’s pretty thought to make it look DLC levels of professional, but practice makes perfect I guess

    #424885

    Thank you for your reply

    do you have any tips I can use?

    #424887

    Don’t make the dryvox recording louder than it actually is or the mouth might end up staying open for periods of time, pronounce the words as clearly and on-time as possible during recording, and if you have a song with all talkies for vocals you can render the ReaSynth preview of the chart for dryvox and get decent results too.

    #424888

    so how do I render the dryvox?

    #424896

    As any other audio file in the program you use to record it with, just remember to render it as 16 bit 16kHz Mono.

     

    http://pksage.com/rbndocs/index.php?tit … ence_files

    #428211

    What happens when you have the original vocals but it still does not have good lip sync

    as it still does not work on my song with my bad singing lol

    #428212
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      What happens when you have the original vocals but it still does not have good lip sync

      as it still does not work on my song with my bad singing lol

       

      Spell out the words very clearly, accentuate phonems as much as possible.

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