![]() ![]() I’ve selected all the audio in the clip and have used the Global Center knob to correct the pitching of this part. On a new insert track in the Mixer add another instance of NewTone. Let’s create a vocal harmony and then let me show you how you can use the formant shifting in NewTone to create a different voice style of the harmony. Creating Harmony with Duplicates and Formant Changes And increasing this will give you more vibrato in your audio and vocals. If you flatten these out you get that ‘auto-tune’ type sounding vocal. Be careful, a little can go a long way with this setting. So this works wonders in evening out the pitch variances in a song. When you drag this up check how it evens out the fluctuation of pitch in the audio. Then on the bottom layer you have pitch in and pitch out on the left and right respectively. I’ll take a look at that later in this article. The middle is pitch shift, you can use this to either drag up or down, and the last on this layer is the formant. The middle layer on the left is the pitch position, so you can shift the notes left or right. This can be a simple way to edit your clip, instead of using automation. For the volume, increase grab the orange bit in the middle and drag this either up or down to change the volume of just this note. Then you have volume ramp in and ramp out adjustments. In the middle of the top layer, you have the volume editing of the note. Let's take a look at the options on each layer You have advanced controls that sit on three layers. Now hover over a note and see the range of options you now have. ![]() This is the second button just under the Variance rotary knob on the right. You can get many more options if you enable the Advanced mode. Tweak these global parameters until you’re happy with the result. This affects how each note relates to each other. Then you have two extra options: pitch variation, which changes the shape of the modulation, or vibrato within the notes and pitch transition. When you tweak center, it’ll move the notes to their detected pitch centers. You have three global parameters on the top right. But these tweaks can make a huge difference to your mix's result. Here’s my vocal part before any pitch correction:Īnd here it is after clicking the notes and shifting them to the nearest note pitch: If you right-click a note, it’ll shift it to the nearest correct pitch. And the orange filled block shows the nearest correct pitch center to that note. The orange outlines around the audio clip are the current representation of the pitch of that note. On your audio, you’ll see a wavy orange line, which represents the pitch variation over the clip. But bear in mind that this also changes the length of the note before and after it. There will be a little contextual box that launches displaying the updated pitch data as you move the note.Īlso, if you hover over the sides, you’ll see that you can drag the out or in points to change the length of this note. To edit any of these pitches, you can hover over the blob and then move it either up or down. So now when you use FL Studio’s transport playback, NewTone will playback its audio as well. In NewTone, click the icon on the right with the two squares connected this is the Slave playback to host function. NewTone acts as its own player, so when you press the play button in its user interface, it will be separate to FL’s playback, but you can link the two together. ![]() You’ll see a piano roll on the left showing you the note pitch and then blobs in the timeline area showing you the pitch of each recognized note. Once it is analyzed, it will be displayed as pitch note data within this window. If the audio track you want to use is in your FL Studio project, you can export it out and then drag it into the NewTone effect. This will analyze the audio, and then add it to the interface. Now to get the audio you want to edit into NewTone, you can drag the audio clip from your browser into the NewTone interface. Choose NewTone from the effect window that pops up. To add the NewTone effect, choose an insert track on your Mixer and then click on one of the effect slots. In this article, we'll look at adding the NewTone effect to your audio, as well as how to correct and edit the pitch data on that audio. If you want to edit and manipulate your audio's pitch in FL Studio, you're going to need to look into using its NewTone effect. What effect will you turn to? FL Studio's NewTone of course. Let's say you want to edit audio, or want to correct or manipulate pitch of an audio file. ![]()
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