Now up the top, on Tempo, you’re going to want to change it to the song’s BPM. Open up Vocaloid and switch to your desired singer. Hit Ctrl+Shft+T to bring up the transport bar, if it’s not already there. If this happens, go to Definition > Reset Detection to Melodic Mode, in the top toolbar.) (Note: Sometimes the program won’t recognise it as singing and the notes will appear to all be the same. note the sidebar has the notes the same way Vocaloid does. Go to File > Open and find your acapella.
It’s actually intended to autotune but this added functionality is very helpful for people making midis/VSQs. With the demo version of Melodyne (download at end of post), you’re able to import a wav and map notes from it. MOST AUDIO EDITING PROGRAMS WILL HAVE THE OPTION TO CHANGE THIS, ALTHOUGH I’M NOT SURE WHERE IT IS IN AUDACITY AND THAT’S PROBABLY WHAT MOST OF YOU ARE USING, SO AGAIN, GOOGLE IT) GO INTO VOCALOID’S PREFERENCES AND CHECK WHAT YOUR SAMPLING RATE IS SET TO (UNDER AUDIO PREFERENCES) AND MAKE SURE YOU EXPORT AT THE SAME THING. This covers everything past you exporting it.ĮXPORT YOUR ACAPELLA AT THE RIGHT SAMPLING RATE, AND AS A WAV FILE.
#ALTRAINO VOCALOID VSQ HOW TO#
#1) Acapella + Melodyne *If you’re editing the acapella out, refer to my previous statement and google how to do it. There is also a third option of using Vocalistener or MikuMikuVoice, but both programs are so hit-or-miss I’m not going to go into it here, I don’t think it’s worth it. Option one is probably the easier way, although if you have no acapella and can’t edit one or sing it may be a problem, so you’ll have to go to option 2. You don’t need to be able to sing really well, but you’ll be surprised how well you can sing in pitch, as long as you aren’t tone deaf. #2) Your voice and a midi program (Eg FL Studio).You could also edit the acapella out by yourself (google it, there’s so many ways to do it, it would make a whole post of its own lmao)