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In this Software video tutorial you will learn how to remix popular songs in Audacity. Go to file open and find your song for remixing. Then go to effect change speed. Select a percentage change and click OK. You can change the pitch by going to effect change pitch and select something and click OK. Play it and see what the pitch change does to the original and select the.

  • Title: Silence (feat. Josh Bogert)Artist: AxolloNightcored by: Nightcore Society Sound: Audacity Video: SonyVegas Pro Picture: https://www.deviantart.com/adi.
  • If you're a user of digital editing software Audacity, you already know you can do a ton of cool things. One of the cooler things you can do is changing a guy's voice to sound like a woman's. This is done with pitch control, or autotune, and will like you modify the voice by a number of octaves. I this video, rock band 30 seconds to Mars is made to sound like Avril Lavigne.
holy shit I wonder why I didnt find this post earlier it could have prevented mistakes and I see I still do some but I have to figure out what or how to make it better. Well now Im kinda confused since I didnt know that EDM can go into so much detail o.o Im using wavepad idk if its the same like audacity. Is there a tutorial about nightcoring songs with wavepad I mean a bit detailed for example what you have to think of when saving the song. I always change the pitch and speed equally I never use 2 different values. Then after I am done I click on save then variable bit rate (VBR) minimum bitrate 32 (kbps), max bitrate 320, Quality 0 (highest), Channel Encodering Mode Joint. To be honest idk what joint does. Is it better when I change the minimum bitrate to 8 which is the lowest or is it ok to use 32 kbps?
And also I feel very confused with the genres still dont know if the genres are ok or not which I upload. (I mean the latest songs not my first 3 or 4) But my feelings say it can be nightcored otherwise it would sound awful to me. Since I know how to find good nightcore songs I dont think I upload shitty ones like my first nightcores again xd. About quality I think amazon has good quality songs so I dont have to worry about right?Nightcore Audacity
For video editing I use windows movie maker but I have to double check the settings since I used the standart settings which worked fine imo. I also have sony vegas pro but idk how to use this shit xD Nightcore Audacity
Still thanks hko2006 for your detailed tutorial it rly helped me alot!

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Nightcore is a style of Electronic Music, in particular, a style of making music remixes where the song's pitch is altered (often to a major key) and the track is sped up to double the original BPM. Beats are made louder, and other edits are made, such as adding various digital effects, arpeggiated supersaw leads and eurobeat-esque backing melodies but the core element here is the speeding up. Basically a creative (ab)use of the Speedy Techno Remake, and user-made tracks are usually varied in quality, from well-composed, professional-sounding remixes to crappily sped-up songs with vocals that sound as if the singer had inhaled helium. There is also a unique type of Nightcore that is called switching vocals. There is 2 or more vocals mixed together with amazing effects. You can find many of these videos on YouTube (example video).

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It's more of a phenomenon than a genre of its own, initially developing from the UK hardcore scene and branching out into other EDN genres from there. Most modern, well-made nightcore remixes fall under happy hardcore, UK hardcore, or eurobeat, though trance and even Drum and Bass-style remixes are not unheard of.

It has also become a catch-all term for any song that is sped up, which has become a source of Broken Base among fans of the style, as in such case, it's technically inaccurate —simply speeding up a song without remixing it doesn't make it a 'true' nightcore remix, with many YouTube content owners and practicing music producers calling out the uploaders on this (see below).

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In terms of views, many nightcore remixes have more views than the traditional songs, but this doesn't necessarily mean the song has been Eclipsed by the Remix.

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As time progressed, the term Nightcore has been widespread among various communities and groups, but for negative reasons. Music enthusiasts, artists, video game players, and music game players are the ones who hate this kind of phenomenon due to its usage in YouTube and its effortless and unethical monetization. Nightcore uploaders would rip music off of popular songs, use a free program Audacity to speed up the song and pitch, save an anime girl image off of Google and save the photo as a video, and upload to YouTube and calling it a remix or nightcore version, while often times not crediting the artist of both the music and the anime girl image. All at the same time, they would monetize the video. The process would take less than 5 minutes to do. With YouTube having heavier restrictions on copyrighted material (i.e. a music game tournament video getting flagged for having a sound sample of a song), its system does not exactly apply to material that has sped up and higher-pitch. Some of the nightcore tracks get more hits than the original track itself, upsetting the original artists and supporters. For searchers who want to hear a cover or remix version of a track, seeing nightcore labeled as a top search over actual remixers or composers is also insulting.

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