Apply a Process
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Applying a Process in Revoice Pro
In this example we are going to use a Match (see Match Process for more details) to align the Dub signal Double Vocal DUB to the Guide signal Lead Vocal GUIDE.
First, in Revoice Pro select the Guide signal (Lead Vocal GUIDE) in the first audio track by clicking the waveform area. The audio waveform will turn light grey to indicate it is selected.
Next, right click in the Process Control track and select Match Timing / Pitch / Level. This will open the New Process Window.
Below we can see the New Process window that opens upon selecting Match Timing / Pitch / Level.
Revoice has made a few automatic choices for us, and for standard use these defaults will typically work well.
- Our Initial Input Start & End is set to Selected Audio, meaning that his process will apply to all audio within the selected region.
- Revoice has also selected Lead Vocal GUIDE as our Guide track, and Double Vocal DUB as our Dub track. We can use the 'Add >>' and '<< Remove' buttons to change this if needed.
- Our output is set to Automatic. With this setting, Revoice will create a new track for our output aligned audio.
Click the 'New Process' button or press the N key to add the Match...
..., which generates the following output on track Double Vocal DUB [OUT].To audition the quality of the aligned output in Revoice Pro, press the key E and press the space bar.
Use drag and drop or Export Audio functions in Revoice Pro to return processed audio from Revoice Pro to the DAW.
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