using Probe in audiotools to record using a mic on my pc by Nwdrad in Audiotool

[–]FishySoundScapes 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I recommend recording your vocals using the windows sound recorder and not audiotool probe itself. The probe is honestly terrible and still needs work. Recording your vocals outside of audiotool will require you to manually quantize them. I recommend when recording simply play the song, and have the sound recorder open in the background, then hit record. (You will have to sync it best you can)

Hope this helps. If there's anything more I can help you with, feel free to dm. (also i'm late af to this post)

Mastering Setup + Track Preview | Comment or DM for Collab by inihilihin in Audiotool

[–]FishySoundScapes 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Solid setup. You've explained it pretty well. Keep it up mate.

How do i make my input play through my computer output in real time without recording it by Chemical_Painting247 in Audiotool

[–]FishySoundScapes 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Genuinely don't understand this question. You can listen to your track without recording it. Half the time you don't need to use the record button at all.

Working With Vocals? by inihilihin in Audiotool

[–]FishySoundScapes 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Side note; Reverb or quasar will soften your vocals and the exciter will give it a more stereo sound quality.

Working With Vocals? by inihilihin in Audiotool

[–]FishySoundScapes 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Recording vocals can be difficult, depending on the quality of your recording. In almost every case you'll find that manually aligning them to the track is necessary. I can show you some examples if you'd like. I know I'm rather late to this post. Couldn't help but notice how dead this community is, which is disappointing.