Editing and cleaning vocals in BandLab

Demo summary
The demonstration covers adjusting track volume, splitting and deleting empty audio segments, shifting track timing, and applying the 'denoise' feature to clean up the recording.
Step-by-step
- Click the track icon at the top to select the audio
- Adjust the volume slider to balance the vocal level with the beat
- Select the track and use the split tool to isolate empty segments
- Delete the empty audio parts where no recording is present
- Zoom in on the timeline to view the waveform details
- Shift the track timing horizontally to align precisely with the beat
- Click the three-dot menu on the track and select 'Denoise' to remove background noise
Tips
- Increase the vocal volume specifically so the beat does not overpower the voice
- Zoom out or in significantly to ensure precise alignment when shifting tracks
- Shift the track back slightly if the recording sounds sluggish compared to the beat
- Use the denoise feature to achieve a perfect recording quality
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