I added my second video tutorial to youtube on where to get VST instruments and how to add them. This is my first voice tutorial on YouTube!
The video quality is much better for this tutorial! Ripazhakgggdkp taught me a lot about video quality. Thanks again! I used camstudio for the screen capture, FL Studio for the audio capture and VirtualDub for editing the video!
I finally submitted another YouTube video! I had problems with recordmydesktop, kdenlive, also I had trouble with motivation. Kdenlive/recordmydesktop has been working better since I updated my graphics card drivers. I hope to add more videos soon!
I finally finished a tutorial on how to add autotune to vocals using completely free software (LMMS, GSnap and AAS autotune). I tried to make GSnap and AAS autotune sound as much like T-Pain as I could. I’m mostly happy with how my vocals turned out but I think Commercial autotune likely works/sounds better.
This tutorial uses html5 audio tags instead of flash. When I have time, I plan to convert most or all flash on my website to html5.
Filed under: Music — Tags: lmms, song — Bryce @ 6:40 pm
I add a new short song to the Music page, I named it “Constant Flux“. The special thing about this song is that I only used free software to make it (LMMS). Also, all of the instruments and effects used came with LMMS. Its an instrumental song, bouncy and slightly repetitive. Enjoy! Oh and if you happen to use LMMS, check out the project file.
Another LMMS tutorial, this one can teach you how to sidechain. Sidechaining is a neat technique where an instrument’s volume is lowered when a kick drum is played. I had to learn how to sidechain before making this tutorial.