Logic Pro X Tutorial: Editing Vocals and Audio Samples Using 'Flex Pitch' w/ Bill Lee
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Logic Pro X Tutorial: Editing Vocals and Audio Samples Using 'Flex Pitch' w/ Bill Lee
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In this Logic Pro video tutorial, Dubspot Instructor Bill Lee explores Logic Pro X's 'Flex Pitch' feature for fine tuning vocal performances, as well as designing creative vocal effects.
In this video we will explore the new Flex Pitch algorithm in Logic Pro X. With Flex Pitch, you can fine tune the pitch of your vocal performance while retaining a natural sound, or you can use it to mangle your vocal to get something completely different and creative. Re-tuning your audio vocals to a new melody is now as easy as working with MIDI notes in the Piano Roll editor. This feature works well with almost any clean monophonic audio signal, so don't limit yourself to just vocals -- try it on bass lines, leads and other single note audio sounds. Let's get flexing! - Bill Lee
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In this Logic Pro video tutorial, Dubspot Instructor Bill Lee explores Logic Pro X's 'Flex Pitch' feature for fine tuning vocal performances, as well as designing creative vocal effects.
In this video we will explore the new Flex Pitch algorithm in Logic Pro X. With Flex Pitch, you can fine tune the pitch of your vocal performance while retaining a natural sound, or you can use it to mangle your vocal to get something completely different and creative. Re-tuning your audio vocals to a new melody is now as easy as working with MIDI notes in the Piano Roll editor. This feature works well with almost any clean monophonic audio signal, so don't limit yourself to just vocals -- try it on bass lines, leads and other single note audio sounds. Let's get flexing! - Bill Lee
Head over to our blog for more info: http://blog.dubspot.com/?p=56681
Check out our channel page for more tutorials, reviews, recaps, interviews, see what our partners are up to and more! And stay up to date with our latest videos by subscribing! https://www.youtube.com/subscription_c...
If you have any questions, comments or suggestions from this video please share them with us in the comments section below
Never miss a beat by following us here!
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DubSpot
Instagram: http://statigr.am/dubspot
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Dubspot
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