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| Originally posted by Omega_Blue interesting. sounds really nice. |
There I was about to say, hey, this effect is cool, I wish I could hear this in the track, and then low and behold.
Cool effect dude 
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| Originally posted by Theran Hear the sample I posted! |
... still not my favourite :-)
import a verse, make it 4x as long using timestretch, put a LOT of reverb on it, plus insert a signal doubling with the reverb signal as DRY and as WET, a bpf filter with lfo synced to 4 bars and a little Resonance. Icing on the cake, put a noise gate and sidechain it to 16th notes hat with a little release. Voil����.
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| Originally posted by Omega_Blue already did a tut would be great |
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| Originally posted by Lolo ... still not my favourite :-) import a verse, make it 4x as long using timestretch, put a LOT of reverb on it, plus insert a signal doubling with the reverb signal as DRY and as WET, a bpf filter with lfo synced to 4 bars and a little Resonance. Icing on the cake, put a noise gate and sidechain it to 16th notes hat with a little release. Voil����. |
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| Originally posted by Theran - Take you vocal sample, reverse it and put a gigantic amount of reverb on it. - Bounce the reversed vocal with reverb to a seperate audio track. - Insert the reversed vocal with reverb, and reverse it again (so it 'll be correct again, with reverb ofcourse. - Put it under you 'clean' vocal sample, and ofcourse turn the level down a little. What you'll have now is a sort of reversed reverb during the entire vocal, this brings out some really nice effect. If anyone wants, I''ll post a sample. |
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| Originally posted by Theran I have actually used the following thing on the vocal of "The longest road". I was really trying to figure out how reverse reverb was working when I found this out: - Take you vocal sample, reverse it and put a gigantic amount of reverb on it. - Bounce the reversed vocal with reverb to a seperate audio track. - Insert the reversed vocal with reverb, and reverse it again (so it 'll be correct again, with reverb ofcourse. - Put it under you 'clean' vocal sample, and ofcourse turn the level down a little. What you'll have now is a sort of reversed reverb during the entire vocal, this brings out some really nice effect. If anyone wants, I''ll post a sample. |
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| Originally posted by Lana Is this the tutorial? Or will there be more datailed tutorial coming up? This has been really great thread! Cool ideas! |
Ok, can't wait!!
Will you post the tutorial under this thread or will you creat totally new?
If you have a long vocal delay or reverb and it makes the vocal sound muddy. Try sidechaining the delay with the dry vocal. The vocal will sound more clear but will still retain the delay/reverb at the end of phrases.
Very nice Theran! I look forward to your tutorial! 
Sample is not working. 
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| Originally posted by Theran Glad I could help, if anyone wants I can create a tutorial on how to do this! |
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| Originally posted by Theran Glad I could help, if anyone wants I can create a tutorial on how to do this! |
I guess I will be doing that this week
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nice theran. that vocal is liquid sex
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| Originally posted by Theran I guess I will be doing that this week . |
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| Originally posted by Magnus Will look forward to it thanks Theran! |
, will start working on it tonight!
Ow yeah, would you guys prefer a video tutorial or a written one?
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| Originally posted by Theran Ow yeah, would you guys prefer a video tutorial or a written one? |
Go thru vocal take, reverse each word but leave the reversed words in the original order. I think that's what was done in the James Holden 93 mix
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| Originally posted by Knowland Go thru vocal take, reverse each word but leave the reversed words in the original order. I think that's what was done in the James Holden 93 mix |
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| Originally posted by farris No. He explained back then how he did it within Buzz. Will see if I can find back the quote on it. |
i was gonna start a new thread but luckily i saw this...how do i get that daft punk vocal sound...another example wud be ...the rnb group blackstreet..or ferry tracks like rock ur body rock ,but a lil less computerized
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