How To Make EPIC Vocals Even If You Can't Sing, Anyone Can Do It!

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Published 2021-11-04
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In this tutorial I am going to show you how to make amazing vocals even if you can't sing. Yes everyone can sing or at least make great vocals. I will be using FL Studio 20 along with Autotune and other plugins from Antares which is a sponsor of today's video. I mainly focus on Autotune and Harmony Engine.

Highlights:
0:00 - Start
0:30 - Terrible Vocal Example
1:30 - Explaining How To Do It
5:57 - First Result
6:19 - Comparing The Two
6:46 - A Better Example In Practice
7:30 - Dry Vocals 2
8:37 - Explaining The Effects (More Advanced)
10:50 - Vocal With Effects
11:08 - Backing Vocal FX
11:57 - Finished Vocal
12:23 - Before And After
12:35 - Finished Result
13:23 - Outro

All Comments (21)
  • Dude you are a savage for making and sharing those dry vocal examples with the world. Respect 😂😂
  • @mistoo7
    Everyone: try singing 1 hour a day to improve Arcade: just use these plug-ins bro 😂
  • @Frost0ne_
    Best combination for those who want natural vocals and not robotic ones : Wavetunes realtime with soft autotune you barely hear and then polish it with a manual autotune like Waves tune or Melodyne, if you're not accurate with your voice take the time with your plugins that's the only way. Also be sure to record in proper conditions, you need a good room around NC25 or less if you can, otherwise use a dynamic mic with a good preamp because you wouldn't want to pitch the noise that would sound really really bad. Other thing don't be close-mic, because of the proximity effect the sound of your voice will be really bassy and you don't want that when you tune a voice, it's too easy to recognise, be at least half your arm away from the mic and use a pop filter half way (as far as possible from the mic, stop sticking it!!!) because having pops pitched is also not natural as we all have it in the same frequencies, having a clean recording will really help doing the trick trust me. Waves plugins are a gold mine for all Sound Engineers out there, you just gotta know how they work.
  • @LRM12o8
    I love how Autotune just turns a shitty vocal recording into a stupidly robotic sounding vocal recording, while the other plugin creates something completely new that's only based on, but doesn't contain anything of the original voice, yet Autotune is the plug in that's considered 'cheating' by a lot of singers and fans. 😂
  • thanks for the tutorial! Shared it with the Vocal Synth community :) I know a lot of folks within said community try to get the vocals perfect within the synths before mixing, but I love tuts like this that help make even the "crappy" voicebanks shine.
  • @ncmetalmusic
    Making a voice sound like a robot isn't "fixing" or "improving" it..
  • This is a huge improvement. But these effects have even a bigger effect on someone who already sings well
  • @Haxior5506
    I learned much from this video! Also it's the very similar or even the same effect I was looking for. It sounds like the one WoodenToaster used in his tracks! Thanks once more! :DD
  • @journeyfms
    I recorded am entire song, did the vocals myself, spent days trying to precisely tune it with Waves Tune, and nearly destroyed my laptop because I can't make it seem even halfway decent.
  • @roobal94
    We need a complete step by step beginner tutorial for this Epic Vocals :)
  • @stellaq3306
    Wow. The days of retakes ‘til you get it right & bouncing tracks onto analogue tape to make room for more tracks is…generations & worlds away. But I’m so glad I experienced them. I started in the industry very young. I still have my multitrack tape masters somewhere…
  • @Yakuzaa
    What! Didnt even know they came out with all this stuff!! Bout to become the next pop star 🌟 🤩
  • @SongStudios
    Sounds very good, though the default autotuning program in fl studio (pitcher) can do the same and if you have a lot more time, you could use newtone to manually shift the notes around to a note in the chord
  • @Fujtajblus
    I am that random person who is a builder at heart and now I want to "build" a song so I am looking for a way to make random sentences into a singing voice and your video popped up. You have a very likeable attitude and vibe you put out, so good job! Also the visual effect of the skull at the end was pretty damn cool, getting some EDM/dnb vibe. Thanks for the video and have a nice day.
  • @ysku5993
    you are explaining these plugins so perfectly!