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cuebase question - swelling instruments
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| girllovingtvibe |
| Does anyone know if cuebase can do that with instrument sounds/vocals even - swell a instrument? just curious.....where would i find that? |
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| DJFreaq |
| Could you be more technically descriptive? What sort of swelling are you speaking of? |
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| armanivespucci |
| Either volume automation or cutoff automation should allow you to "swell"... |
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| Mr.Mystery |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJFreaq
Could you be more technically descriptive? What sort of swelling are you speaking of? |
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| DeZmA |
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| girllovingtvibe |
exactly what i mean bring the vocal in and swelling it - I was just wondering since I dont always capture the dynamics of the vocals in the right way - i thought there might be a way to do so mechanically?
just an idea? |
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| DJFreaq |
I'm just too nice Mr. Mystery.
Girllovingtvibe, It's called volume automation:

If you want your vocal to dynamicly fade in (or swell in your case) that might be a good bet.
I would recomend finding some more tutorials on basic operations of Cubase, because operations like that are very very basic. Also try automating a high pass filter on that vocal track. Make the vocal sound thin at first (high pass at say 1000hz) then automate the filter to sweep back down to 20hz.
Just ideas. Do some more research. |
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| girllovingtvibe |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJFreaq
I'm just too nice Mr. Mystery.
Girllovingtvibe, It's called volume automation:

If you want your vocal to dynamicly fade in (or swell in your case) that might be a good bet.
I would recomend finding some more tutorials on basic operations of Cubase, because operations like that are very very basic. Also try automating a high pass filter on that vocal track. Make the vocal sound thin at first (high pass at say 1000hz) then automate the filter to sweep back down to 20hz.
Just ideas. Do some more research. |
agreed more research needed - however i thought asking would save me that ;) thank u for ur help! |
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