I will sign up again this yeaar, and probably lost again😂
For Puush, you can install Puush here and make an . Once you have the files you wish to , right click the file and then click 'puush'.AirmanNeko wrote: 5la2j
So, I got a question. How do you post it on SoundCloud or puush? #TeamOneofthejudges
Tap and hold on a word, then drag and highlight what you want to copy, then tap the text you have highlighted to add it to your clipboard. To paste the text, hold where you want to insert the text into and select "paste".AirmanNeko wrote: 5la2j
Wahhh idk how to link a performance! I really wish I done this on computer because I have a Kindle.... How do you link? Oh yeah, thx to whoever knows how....
Flanster wrote: 2k4e1s
MimookiesL wrote: 6o1b4r
Hey the link to my entry got removed from soundcloud. I want to it again on puush. How can I again?
Edit: Ok well I entered again. Can someone of the tem or someone else remove my first entry?
Edit 2: lol tem
why did it get removed in the first place.
You can use an instrumental but dont transpose it.TyranosaurBaws wrote: 311nx
Question !
"Noise cancellation is allowed, but vocal layering/harmonies/reverbs/autotune/effects/other mixing fx are not allowed."
In other words, it means that the recording vocal should be raw (only in necessity of noise cancellation is allowed) right ?
But can the instrumental be mixed (?) , eg; the instrumental is pitched (high or low) to suits our vocal range.
is that allowed ? <3
I don't really understand this rule. If the point of the contest is to show off our voices, why can't we sing songs in a key to best do this? You might as well say guys can't sing songs by girls or vice versa because it's in a different octave than the original. FWIW, at least two of my songs last year were in different keys than the original artist's recording. If there's a song I enjoy that allows me to express myself but the original soloist has a different range, why should I be barred from singing that song? On idol contests irl they play fast and loose with the keys of their songs, they do whatever they can to ensure they give the best performance possible.Flanster wrote: 2k4e1s
A.k.a you cant, just sing what you can
I'm not allowing this.
So you did this without saying anything? Okay. Fine. Lets allow this then.tHampton wrote: 4h501g
I don't really understand this rule. If the point of the contest is to show off our voices, why can't we sing songs in a key to best do this? You might as well say guys can't sing songs by girls or vice versa because it's in a different octave than the original. FWIW, at least two of my songs last year were in different keys than the original artist's recording. If there's a song I enjoy that allows me to express myself but the original soloist has a different range, why should I be barred from singing that song? On idol contests irl they play fast and loose with the keys of their songs, they do whatever they can to ensure they give the best performance possible.Flanster wrote: 2k4e1s
A.k.a you cant, just sing what you can
I'm not allowing this.
The rule applies to laying your own voice. Aslong as we can hear you well enough it should be okay.Aether_Wing wrote: 56263o
I know the rules say no voice laying, so I presume that means no singing over the original vocals, right? The problem I have is that the only 'instrumental' I could find left the vocals in for one line of lyrics (the rest is fine). Would it be acceptable to sing over that?
It wouldn't necessarily seem out of place, the creator of the track clearly thought it was suitable as a karaoke track at any rate.
Its registrations anyway, choose something shorter.xSynchronize wrote: 104d4z
Well heck, then if you try to attempt a 5-minute song with continious lyrics you are so gonna need to take a breather somewhere inbetween multiple times. And that's gonna suck. Kakuzetsu Thanatos for example, you are gonna need a whale's lung XD.