Automatic Vocal Track don’t work

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    pipiris24
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      I can’t author vocals. I tried do this but I didn’t get any midi note for vocals.

       

      How does it work?

       

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

      #439646
      Farottone
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        Do you have a separate vocals track?

        #439651
        pipiris24
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          Do you have a separate vocals track?

           

          Sorry I don’t know how to do it. I didn’t found any tutorial and the Nyxyxylyth’s vocals tutorial doesn’t explain that. Can you help me?

           

          I’m using the C3 template if it matters.

          #439652
          Farottone
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            Are you using a song with all the instruments in it or an audio track with vocals only?

            #439653
            pipiris24
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              Are you using a song with all the instruments in it or an audio track with vocals only?

               

              With all instruments, I couldn’t find only the vocal track for my song. I was thinking If I sing alone and record my voice would help?

              #439654
              Nyxyxylyth
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                I’m not even sure I could record a vocal track that’s close enough to the original to accurately author vocals from.

                 

                The method in your OP link only works if you have an isolated vocal track. Otherwise, you have to be able to discern the pitches by ear, and be able to judge where the notes start and end. Few have an ear for it, and fewer still have the patience.

                 

                In my experience, it takes a lot less time to just do it from scratch than it does to clean up all the tubes on the backside of ReaTune.

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