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From: Sue Morton on 4 Mar 2010 10:09 I don't recall what version of Sonar you have, it is still that "Sonar lite" something or other you've posted about before? V-Vocal is available in Studio and Producer editions. -- Sue Morton "Botticeli" wrote : > Thanks for the advise. I noticed that I don�t have V-vocal in Sonar (6). I right click on the audio track and there are many choices but not V-vocal. And I need something like this! I am an old shark from the times of Kraftwerk, and used monophonic synths (korg ones, real dinosaurs) to write music for theatre (my real job). But I am also a songwriter (my real vocation, but no my real job), and I am sick and tired of recording my voice over and over without getting the right pitch in some areas. > V-vocal sounds like the right answer, but I couldn�t find it in cakewalk.com as a plug-in� I found some freeshare options (http:// freemusicsoftware.org/category/free-vst-effects-2/pitch-correction) , but I am not sure how good they are and what risks I am taking including them in the effects area.
From: Botticeli on 4 Mar 2010 11:07
On Mar 4, 10:09 am, "Sue Morton" <867-5...(a)domain.invalid> wrote: > I don't recall what version of Sonar you have, it is still that "Sonar lite" > something or other you've posted about before? V-Vocal is available in > Studio and Producer editions. > -- > Sue Morton > > "Botticeli" wrote : > > > Thanks for the advise. I noticed that I don t have V-vocal in Sonar > > (6). I right click on the audio track and there are many choices but > not V-vocal. And I need something like this! I am an old shark from > the times of Kraftwerk, and used monophonic synths (korg ones, real > dinosaurs) to write music for theatre (my real job). But I am also a > songwriter (my real vocation, but no my real job), and I am sick and > tired of recording my voice over and over without getting the right > pitch in some areas. > > > V-vocal sounds like the right answer, but I couldn t find it in > > cakewalk.com as a plug-in I found some freeshare options (http:// > freemusicsoftware.org/category/free-vst-effects-2/pitch-correction) , > but I am not sure how good they are and what risks I am taking > including them in the effects area. You right, I have the 'lite' edition... However I just found a copy of melodyne, old version, that I a going to try to embed with sonar... (dll things are a mystery for me...) But I should follow your and Rick's advise of upgrading to Sonar Pro, or something like that. B |