Thanks Maarten, I think it adds a slight improvement in variety to the ear compared to just copying the same background vocals. Definitely usable. I did get an Audimee sub after your last videos, and have started to experiment. It does still take some work and testing out different singers, but it is fun, and I expect at least to be using the backing vocals from it. I would definitely buy it as a plugin, which would be even more convenient.
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I do a similar technique but I have Cubase generate the vocal harmonies for me using the Audio - Generate Vocal Harmonies from Audio menu item. Then I use Audimee to replace the generated harmonies. I usually do two harmony tracks one soprano and one alto. Then I replace the Soprano harmony with Nicole and the alto with Luke from Audimee. It works quite well for me.
Hmm... The Audimee vocals somehow sounds cleaner? Maybe because they "start from scratch" without comping etc. I wonder what happens if a good singer does lots of take, you comp that, creates an AI singer voice of the same singer and then let Audimee reproduce the perfect comped track??
Hello Maarten. Interesting use of AI. I feel that even with the 65% panning there is still some kind of pumping effect due to small cancellations. I wonder if the AI voice allows some setting so that the generated track sounds like a new recorded one. I guess the generation works a lot based technically on the original waveform and over this adds some material so that the AI voice arises. In resume, I find the two voices are technically too related. When one listen to all vocal tracks together it is harder to spot the issues, though.
I agree with you. When listening to the individual tracks you can still hear some artifacts of the doubling but less so when all vocals are combined. But there is actually a parameter in Audimee which allows you to set how ‘similar’ the generated AI voice will be so I’ll have to check if that makes a difference.
I've recorded multiple takes of my voice singing lines like almost 50 or so takes to try to make choir with my vocals and with human vocals obviously that works but when I try to feed those vocals into AI to try to achieve the same thing with male vocals many different AI voices it sounds like everything cancels each other out even when I pan everything hard left and hard right. They're also seems to be this really annoying Stanicky type noise where it's like so difficult to describe it's like digitized breath sounds mixed with robot spliced static and crackling almost if that makes any sense.
@@LanewoodStudios I can't seem to figure out how to make those voices work the way they're supposed to. The website is very visual especially when it comes to the pitch correction