The fundamental task we most often use vocal tuning software for is, well, to tune vocals! And the most fundamental vocal tuning task we most often undertake is tuning a lead vocal. The gold standard with any vocal tuning software is the ability to tune a lead vocal with natural-sounding results quickly. Turning a pitch correction slider up to 100%, in any software, rarely achieves this. It is a more nuanced job that requires a more nuanced approach with tools that will preserve a singer's natural phrasing and pitch transitions.
In this free video tutorial, brought to with the support of Synchro Arts, see how quick and efficient it is to move through a lead vocal in Revoice Pro 4.2, smoothing note transitions, joining note segments, and tuning them, all with just a few simple key commands and mouse clicks.
One of the problems a lot of singers have if they are unsure of the exact target pitch is that they tend to start a note a little flat, and then scoop up to the actual note. A fundamental problem with most vocal tuning software is that they tune based on the initial pitch of the note, which is often not the exact intended pitch. Revoice Pro 4.2 can choose any part of a note to be the tuning reference. This is a beautiful feature that preserves the natural shape of the singer's pitches while tuning it to the intended part of the note. This ability keeps the singer's natural phrasing and pitch contours while providing gentle and natural tuning.
Eli Krantzberg’s greatest loves, beside his wife Mariam are drumming, his vibraphone, Logic Pro, and jazz. Leader of a commercial band for three decades, Eli has been demystifying and simplifying music software since 2008.