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Some vocal help?
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| JustinMead |
This problem only started with this track. I imported some vocals into melodyne, fixed the pitch and exported. Brought into FL and stuck it into the track to see how it would fit. Sounded pretty good so I go back and cut some single words out.
I export from Melo and bring them into FL. But now melodyne also recorded about 30 seconds of extra silence, ok thats not a prob they can be easily cut out. But upon playing them there pitch is crazily high. I open the same file in Winamp and the extra silence is there, but the pitch is correct. I'm so confused right now :whip:
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| cryophonik |
Is the vocal track also playing back faster? If so, it sounds like maybe you accidentally changed the sample rate of the vocal clip somewhere in the process.
If it's not playing back faster, then maybe you accidentally transposed the vocal clip in Melodyne during the second round of edits (?). |
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| JustinMead |
| quote: | Originally posted by cryophonik
Is the vocal track also playing back faster? If so, it sounds like maybe you accidentally changed the sample rate of the vocal clip somewhere in the process. |
If you mean playback in Melodyne? Then no, it sounds normal.
| quote: | | If it's not playing back faster, then maybe you accidentally transposed the vocal clip in Melodyne during the second round of edits (?). |
I redid everything in another project, and it still happens :( |
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| Tom Scott |
Is the silence period shorter in FL than anywhere else?
Sounds to me as if the samples been time stretched/pitched by accident in FL, try having a look at the settings for the vocal track and make sure all the time stretching & pitch parameters are as they should be normal. |
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| [Alpha]Dave |
| as cryophonik said, have you checked the sample rate of the exported-sample? Maybe you accidentally changed that setting.. |
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