u/InterestingStage925

Performing live vocal covers live streaming

Title: Need a current Cakewalk Sonar tutorial for live vocal covers on TikTok

I am trying to build a reliable live vocal cover setup using Cakewalk Sonar, but I need a current visual tutorial that follows the entire process from microphone to livestream.

My equipment:

  1. ASUS ProArt 16 laptop with Windows 11
  2. Shure SM7dB microphone
  3. RØDECaster Pro II
  4. Waves Tune Real Time
  5. TikTok LIVE Studio and Meld Studio
  6. Pixel 10 Pro XL for mobile TikTok streams

I also stream on Twitch, YouTube, Kick, and Facebook.

I need help learning how to:

  1. Configure the RØDECaster correctly inside Cakewalk Sonar
  2. Import and play an instrumental backing track
  3. Process my vocals in real time with pitch correction, EQ, compression, reverb, and delay
  4. Keep the latency low enough to sing comfortably
  5. Send one clean finished mix into TikTok LIVE Studio or Meld
  6. Send that same processed mix to my Pixel for TikTok mobile streams
  7. Prevent doubled vocals, echo, and guests hearing themselves

I have iADHD and learn best by watching someone perform each action while I copy it. Long explanations without showing the actual screens are difficult for me to follow.

Does anyone know of a current video tutorial that covers this complete workflow? I would also be interested in affordable one on one help through Discord or screen sharing from someone who understands Cakewalk, live vocal processing, and RØDECaster routing.

My goal is to understand the signal flow well enough to build it myself, troubleshoot it, perform live covers confidently, and eventually help other singers do the same.

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u/InterestingStage925 — 7 days ago
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Need help routing my RØDECaster Pro II for live vocal covers

I use a RØDECaster Pro II connected by USB to a Windows 11 laptop running TikTok LIVE Studio.

During TikTok battles, the other creator hears a delayed echo of their own voice coming back from my side. I cannot hear the echo in my headphones. Everything sounds normal to me.

I need the correct Mix Minus and USB routing settings so I can hear the other creator without sending their voice back to them.

Can someone show me the exact settings for:

  1. The microphone and speaker devices inside TikTok LIVE Studio
  2. USB 1 routing on the RØDECaster Pro II
  3. Which channels should be included or excluded from the outgoing mix

Screenshots or a current video tutorial would be greatly appreciated.

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u/InterestingStage925 — 8 days ago

Performing live vocal covers live streaming

Title: Need a current Cakewalk Sonar tutorial for live vocal covers on TikTok

I am trying to build a reliable live vocal cover setup using Cakewalk Sonar, but I need a current visual tutorial that follows the entire process from microphone to livestream.

My equipment:

  1. ASUS ProArt 16 laptop with Windows 11
  2. Shure SM7dB microphone
  3. RØDECaster Pro II
  4. Waves Tune Real Time
  5. TikTok LIVE Studio and Meld Studio
  6. Pixel 10 Pro XL for mobile TikTok streams

I also stream on Twitch, YouTube, Kick, and Facebook.

I need help learning how to:

  1. Configure the RØDECaster correctly inside Cakewalk Sonar
  2. Import and play an instrumental backing track
  3. Process my vocals in real time with pitch correction, EQ, compression, reverb, and delay
  4. Keep the latency low enough to sing comfortably
  5. Send one clean finished mix into TikTok LIVE Studio or Meld
  6. Send that same processed mix to my Pixel for TikTok mobile streams
  7. Prevent doubled vocals, echo, and guests hearing themselves

I have iADHD and learn best by watching someone perform each action while I copy it. Long explanations without showing the actual screens are difficult for me to follow.

Does anyone know of a current video tutorial that covers this complete workflow? I would also be interested in affordable one on one help through Discord or screen sharing from someone who understands Cakewalk, live vocal processing, and RØDECaster routing.

My goal is to understand the signal flow well enough to build it myself, troubleshoot it, perform live covers confidently, and eventually help other singers do the same.

reddit.com
u/InterestingStage925 — 8 days ago