The first thing to do is to import the vocal sample to FL Studio Playlist and turn on the Song Mode via the Transport Panel. When syncing vocals, it will help a lot to know how the original song goes (assuming you’re using full vocals from some complete song which have some kind of beat): you can hear instantly how the vocals play with the beat – which word or vowel matches with the beat in the chorus or verse section. We’re going to speed up or slow down them via time stretching to make them fit the tempo we want.
With the method 2, we’ll alter the vocals. we go by the terms of vocals: we don’t alter the vocals in the syncing stage, instead, we change our DAW tempo settings to make our working environment fit to the vocals. I will cover two different approaches for syncing vocals: I will be using a full length acapella sample from LL Cool J’s song “Mama Said Knock You Out” as an example. In this FL Studio tutorial, I will show you how to sync vocals in FL Studio.