|
|
Replies
|
Mon 14 Mar 2005, 16:37
|
Newbie
Group: Members
Posts: 8
Joined: 27-Feb 04
From: New York - US
Member No.: 37,070
|
QUOTE (coldharbour @ Mar 14 2005, 10:29) If you've obtained the vocals from "unofficial" source and it's a known track, check out the BPM from the Internet - there are several DJ BPM databases available. As said above, Logic is rock solid with tempo, if you get out of sync it's because you got the BPM wrong.
If it seems you just can't get it exactly right, you can slice the vocals into smaller bits and then manually nudge the bits into right places. This works fine most of the time if you have the BPM 99% correct, because there will always be small rhytmical inaccuracies in every audio file that's done live by a human and not sequenced by a computer. i use logic pro 7 for remixes all the time, but when working with vocals...the best you can do if you dont have the correct tempo , its just using the best time/streaching out there ABLETON LIVE. even if you dont have it just download the demo version...to find tempo and change tempos of vocals/tracks is soooo easy. then you can export that to logic, even with a different tempo.
|
|
|
|
2 User(s) are reading this topic (2 Guests and 0 Anonymous Users)
0 Members:
|
|
|