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Setting up the project and Auto-Pitch in BandLab

Demo summary

The creator demonstrates the initial setup in BandLab, including importing a beat, adjusting its volume, and configuring the Auto-Pitch key and scale settings.

Step-by-step

  1. Import a beat into the project
  2. Turn the beat volume down to under -6 dB
  3. Enable Auto-pitch
  4. Select the appropriate key and scale
  5. Adjust the pitch correction amount slider

Options

  • Choose the specific amount of pitch correction to use
  • Bypass pitch correction entirely if not needed

Watch out for

  • Natural pitch correction mode requires a BandLab membership

Tips

  • Turn the beat down below -6 dB as a standard starting point
  • Create multiple different presets within one preset as the most efficient workflow

Highlights

it's simple put a beat in here

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