Record Vocals with No Latency

Learn the Secrets to NO AUDIO LATENCY When Recording Your Voice with a Mixer or Audio Interface (Direct Monitor Knob)

If you are sick and tired of hearing latency when recording vocals, then this course has your answer!

What you’ll learn

  • How to Record Vocals with NO LATENCY (Requires an Affordable Audio Mixer).
  • Record Vocals with REDUCED Latency (Requires Audio Interface with Direct Monitoring KNOB).
  • Understanding the Problem of Audio Latency (and How to Fix Latency).
  • Tools to Fix the Problem of Audio Latency.
  • How to Record a Microphone Without Hearing the Audio Being Delayed.
  • How to Set Up Your Computer for Low Latency.
  • What Recording Equipment is Needed for High Quality Recordings.
  • How to Record Vocals Over an .MP3 or .WAV Beat You’ve Purchased or Were Sent.
  • How to Record Over a Heavy Song with Lots of MIDI and Virtual Instruments Happening with No Latency.
  • Different Microphones You Can Use to Record Your Voice.. and What’s Best (Dynamic vs. Condenser Microphones).
  • Microphone Placement Ideas and Techniques (to Help You Achieve Better Vocal Recordings with Low to NO Latency.. depending on your hardware!).

Course Content

  • UNDERSTANDING THE LATENCY PROBLEM –> 2 lectures • 22min.
  • WAYS TO RECORD WITH RESULTS –> 3 lectures • 53min.
  • MICROPHONES AND RECORDING TECHNIQUES –> 3 lectures • 16min.

Record Vocals with No Latency

Requirements

If you are sick and tired of hearing latency when recording vocals, then this course has your answer!

 

This course starts off with first explaining WHAT IS AUDIO LATENCY.. WHAT CAUSES AUDIO LATENCY.. and the TOOLS TO FIX AUDIO LATENCY (Delay or Lag when Recording).

 

You will learn:

– How to Avoid Latency 100% with a Mixer

– How to Reduce Latency with an Audio Interface (DIRECT MONITOR Knob)

– How to Set Up Your Computer for Low Latency

– How to Record and Edit Vocals in FL Studio for GREAT Results

– How to Adjust Buffer Size when Recording and Making a Beat in FL Studio

 

There will be some costs involved if you want to go the mixer route (which will give you zero audio latency when recording), such as buying the mixer itself, additional audio cables, an audio interface, and a dynamic microphone for good recordings!

 

If going this route, the mixer doesn’t have to be too expensive (maybe $150-$300), and it will definitely give you a great recording experience.  If you record over music a lot, I do think this approach is worth your time and money.

 

However, a more affordable route is using an audio interface with a direct monitoring KNOB (not a direct monitoring switch).. to give you more control on reducing audio latency.

 

Finally, you need to understand the difference between “out of sync” and “latency”.

 

Out of sync is when the vocal recording simply is just not lining up over top of the beat or music.  This can be easily fixed by “nudging” the vocal recording over top of the music audio.

 

Latency is when you talk into the microphone (or play your instrument), and you hear the audio REPEAT.. as if it has a slight delay.  This slight delayed audio that you hear back is known as audio latency, and it makes recording really hard because it throws off your timing.

 

So this course will teach you how to either REDUCE latency (the audio interface with DIRECT MONITORING KNOB approach), or 100% get rid of audio latency [zero audio latency] (if you go the mixer approach!).

 

After many years of producing and recording my own albums, you will learn the best way to record vocals in FL Studio with super easy results.

 

I even show you once you record your vocals, how to edit them in your DAW!  (I use FL Studio to show this, but the course applies to any music recording program or DAW!)

 

So you will not only learn how to record your vocals with no latency, I will even show you how to record vocals over a beat, slice them, align them, and quickly edit them to get your vocals in sync (after you recorded with no latency!)

 

Ready to learn how to record vocals with no latency?

 

Enroll, and I’ll show you step-by-step the equipment needed, how to record your vocals, and even how to edit them lightly, too, so they line-up properly!

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