![]() So now that I’m in MIDI mode, I followed the steps for MIDI setup in Logic, first by creating a new software instrument track, and then placing VocalSynth 2 on it. In fact, VocalSynth 2 automatically recognizes your DAW and gives you DAW specific instructions for how to route in either auto, MIDI, or sidechain mode. This gives me easy to follow instructions on how to setup MIDI mode in my DAW, which is Logic. So first, I’ve set my mode in VocalSynth 2 to MIDI mode. I’m going to play for you the beginning, and then the after, and then I’ll show you how I came up with this sound. I wanted to add some power and depth to the backing vocals during this pre-chorus. Now, the song I’m using today is called, “Your Eyes,” and it’s by Kylo. In this video, I’m going to share with you two ways to use VocalSynth 2 in a modern pop session.
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