How to Edit Effects in Mixcraft 4.5

by Rick Osborn on January 28, 2010

Recently, one question that keeps coming up about recording and mixing with Mixcraft is that of editing vocal effects. I created a simple tutorial video a while back on how to add simple effects to your voice using Mixcraft. Since then, many have been asking how to actually edit or create a custom effect preset with Mixcraft. In response, here’s a quick overview on how to edit to achieve a particular overall effect on the voice or track. Keep in mind that I do not show you how to achieve a particular sound, but give a general overview of how to tweak the effect presets to achieve a custom, desired result. Using effects when recording vocals or music is purely subjective and really depends upon what you’re trying to achieve as an end result.

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As always, feel free to leave a comment below, if you have something to add or if you have a question.




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avatar Hospital Doctors Queensland April 7, 2010 at 6:21 am

Thanks for a nice helpful tutorial. I was searching on Google about editing effects in MixCraft and I came across your post. Now I am done with it. Thanks again for your help.

avatar Rick Osborn April 7, 2010 at 8:28 am

It’s my pleasure. I’m glad that you found it helpful. Thanks for the comment.

avatar doris March 15, 2011 at 10:09 am

hi..i really like your tutorials cause they are really helpful and specific they are also very easy to understand..id like to know if there is anyway to make your voice sound better in mixcraft? like smoothen the roughness or high pitched part of a recording..u know like editing the singing voice when recording to make it sound professional (or near professional recording). like how they sound in a artists cd? and if there are unessesary background noises (esp. during recording example; when i record with mixcraft i normally use headphone and it has that buzzing sound kind of like an badly tuned radio when there isnt any strong signal) is there any way to silence or ommit that?i do hope u understand my question..and i hope to see more of ur tutorials for mixcraft 4.5.God bless!:)

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