A lot of pitch correction software works fine for blanket tuning across an entire vocal track. But what about when the vocal is already pretty good and needs a light-handed touch to gently tweak a few rough spots. Most tuning software tends to either have an easy mode or a complicated mode, where you need to roll up your sleeves when you want to control what the software is doing precisely.
Warp editing in Revoice Pro 4 combines the best of all types of scenarios in a straightforward environment. Completely tuning a vocal with one or two clicks is easy and works great. But Revoice Pro shines when you want to go in and quickly tweak a few rough spots in what otherwise is already a pretty decent vocal.
Revoice Pro gives you regularly updated visual feedback with every parameter adjustment rather than working blindly, hoping arcanely named knobs and sliders are doing what you want. So you can see, as well as hear the results of what you are doing. And, more importantly, what the software is doing!
In this video, we’ll look at a few key commands that allow you to fly through a vocal and make gentle corrections to the pitch where necessary, and smooth the transitions between notes to create more cohesive phrasing.
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.