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how to improve your singing voice on audacity

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how to improve your singing voice on audacity. I want to use it . but , I don't how to do it...
Please help me...

Asked Jul, 22 2010
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One thing you can do is remove background noise.

If you can find a few seconds of silence (background noise) in your file, select that (click and drag mouse to select parts of your track).

Then goto noise removal (in effects menu) en click on the 'get noise profile' button. Now audacity knows what the background noise sounds like.

Now select your whole track and goto noise removal again. Now you can click ok (you can leave the settings as they are or play with them i fyou know what you are doing), and your background noise is removed.

This can improve the audibility of the noise.

Answered Oct, 27 2010
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Use Garageband. Its the easiest. Choose like Live Performance and then put effects on it like flanger or chorus. Also, the reason a lot of singers today sound really on pitch is because they turn the tuning all the way up. In the effects section you can do that too.

Answered Nov, 23 2010
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ONE:

YouTube - Remove Vocals from Mp3s using audacity (Win/Mac/Linux) Free

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 i got something from Yahoo Answers:

Erm Audacity is avery basic piece of software, so you'll not really be able to do much in terms of making yourself sound better. If you can sing in tune, that's the main thing.

You can however, add effects and set the GVerb settings to suit you.

See here for some ideas.
http://wiki.audacityteam.org/index.php?t…

Answered Aug, 12 2010
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there's this plug-in called GSnap from GVST.co.uk, which is a subtle, basic autotune plug-in, which 'smoothens' it out slightly, reducing bad pitch. I recommend you go to the 'select scale' button on it and select chromatic, as this stops the track from being messed up, and have 'set threshold to fill gaps' ticked, which seems to have a better effect than when it's not ticked. The more times you do it, the tighter the vocals get :D. Good luck! Sorry I wrote a lot :P Answered May, 28 2012
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