Thursday, December 27, 2007

Mu Voice Intelligent Vocal Harmonizer

I've been searching for a good harmonizer ( from the internet ) for my own use in the studio for quite awhile and finally I purchased the Mu Voice Vocal Harmonizer from Mu Technologies after having tested the trial version. I considered it as a Good-Buy product because of its sound quality,ease of use, userfriendly and quite an affordable price at the moment ( Early bird release ).The technical support is also very helpful. So, I strongly recommand for you all out there who are still hunting for a good vocal harmonizer plugin, grab this one, you won't regret. I used it mainly for harmonizing vocal for my local album productions. GREAT plugin!! Marcellus Simon Malaysia http://www.freewebs.com/marcelmusic _________________________________________________________________________ Mu Voice December 6, 2007: Update to Mu Voice 1.1.1 US $199 (instead of $259) 'Early Bird' Release Imagine a plug-in that allows you to tune your vocal recordings, apply special effects and add natural sounding harmonies when mixing your track. Look no further, Mu Voice is the plug-in for you. The proprietary spectral analysis and synthesis techniques of Mu Technologies set new standards in vocal processing providing a unique tool for your recording studio. An internal delay of only 5.8 ms makes Mu Voice the ideal vocal processor to perform live on stage. ( PC:VST/RTAS ; MAC VST/AU )NEW! AU on Mac - User Manual.Mu Voice is protected by iLok and has a trial period of 30 days / 50 launches. You do not need an iLok to demo, but iLok drivers need to be installed. Key Features * Intelligent Harmonizing * Scale / Chord Selection * Chord Scheme Editing * Mixer * Tuner * Channel FX * Preset Management * Full Automation * XML based file exchange * SIMD Optimizations * Info: o All audio must be sampled at 44100Hz. o Mu Voice uses two data files, W.dat and Y.dat. When it can't find them is generates them automatically. Therefore, when you launch the plug-in for the first time it will take a while to appear. From there on it will launch smoothly. o Mu Voice works strictly for monophonic audio material. For more info, please visit http://www.mu-technologies.com/

Sunday, December 23, 2007

How To Start Recording Your Voice At Home

If you have spent the major part of your life entertaining your friends with your lovely voice, maybe it is time for your talent to reach out to more people around the world. All you need is a home recording studio that you can set up with the least bit of effort. Here are few tips of live recording that you could follow:-

Live recording is done through what is called "audio" which is an actual music recording of a live sound, just like a tape recording. Let us see what all gadgets are required to fulfill your dream.

i) Digital multitrack recorder

ii) Microphone.

iii) Audio interface/sound card.

iv) Studio headphones

Gadget 1 - Get your digital multitrack recorder or software multitrack sequencer. Decide where you want to record your audio. Here are some of the considerations. If you wish to use your computer's program, that's great and lot of money is saved. With a good quality sound card, you can record at very high fidelity.

But you have to be careful as there are some significant possible downsides. First and foremost, computers are sometimes unreliable, especially if you are using an older version for high end work that needs more memory. You are unlikely to enjoy losing lots of time and hard work when the computer freezes that becomes more likely the more you demand CPU power for multiple tracks and adding things such as reverb and echo. Go for upgrading your computer with a bigger hard disk and RAM as well as an additional Audio/Graphics card to enhance you r work experience. If buying a new computer, go for a high-end processor for the best results.

Using a mouse to run computer programs is just fine, but it may not be so convenient for the job of digital music recording. Simple 4 to 8 track projects may be possible, but you will need proper equipment for higher end work.

On the other hand, using an external digital multitrack recorder has many advantages – as they are more reliable, easier to mix with because they have those old familiar faders, and generally are of higher sound quality. They also come with internal effects such as reverb, delay, chorus, which can crash the computers. The disadvantages are of course the cost, albeit not so bad, and the limited number of tracks (usually 8 to 24).

Another consideration is that with an external device, you must make sure it has a proper connection and synchronization capability with the computer programs. Digital multitracks often utilize V-takes as well, which means you can record a number of versions of track 1 bass, for example, and choose the one to activate for your final mix.

Once you've analyzed your needs, you can go and get the home recording studio recorder or program you wish to work with. An external controller board is required if you are using a software analyzer which will give you real faders for mix down, which can relieve you of the inconvenience of the mouse.

In part two of this article, we shall examine the rest of the essential gadgets required by you for successful music recording. Keep your voice in shape till then, for you will soon be traveling on the highway to a successful career in the world of music.

The author loves mixing music. You can make your own music by setting up a home recording studio and using a good music production software. Learn all the music terms with the help of an online music dictionary.

By Sarika Kabra

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