Vocal Comping in Bitwig Studio, with Alex Monasterio (Tauri)

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Alex Monasterio of Tauri shares his workflow for comping the vocals on “In The Dark," the new demo song in Bitwig Studio 4.0.

Contents:
0:41 Why we like recording over a simple piano
1:15 a ton of takes
2:49 Click to choose, clean and simple
3:25 Trim your cuts
4:00 Find the sibilance
4:58 Slide regions easily
6:11 …and all within the Clip
9:44 Clean up the Clip, using Bitwig’s Audio Event expressions

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He's an amazing producer. Love his vibe, very positive and intelligent. Hope they make more videos with him.

nomad
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I don't even know how you got in that screen . . .

FantaziiMusic
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Hi! Thanks for your video. I have a situation. I've learnt a lot. When I record multiple takes, the volume of the audio track is low even though I increase the mic's input gain in the audio interface. Then when I try to change the gain of each take, the gain returns to the default when I jump to another take and get back to the previous take. Like if I change the gain of take 1 to 15 db and then if I go to take 2 and change it to 15 db and when I go back to take 1 it's again in the default position and not at 15 db. How do I set the gain for each take so that it doesn't change when I keep jumping takes? Please help me out.

whitecloudsdarkclouds
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I wonder what the reason is for manually try to do zero-crossing cuts, when Bitwig automaticly can do micro-fade-in and -out? Like, it makes the process a LOT more tedious.

Trk-El-Son
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Love this demo. Extra dope song!!! But is there a specific reason you like to manually cut the clips verses clicking and dragging your cursor over the parts of your comps that you like. Doesn’t that also effectively cut and cross fade ?

DwayneValentine
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Is there a way when you bounce in place, to end up with a mono waveform instead of a stereo representation? It's a bummer if it's not possible.

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