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We'll call this V1Ĭopy the bounced vocal to a new track, we'll call this V2. Pitch it up +6 semitones using e3 mono setting, bounce the vocal again. the best way is with littlealterboy, but in completely stock fl you can also do it.Īpply modest pitch correction manually in Newtone (this is just to make Elastique work correctly). You need to pitch the voice up but pitch the formant up less.
