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Posted by Lyubomyr on Jun-09-2007 23:04:

Arrow How to manipulate with voice like in YearZero?

How to manipulate with voice such as Andy Moor did in YearZero?
What software does he use to do such voice effects?


Posted by Eldritch on Jun-10-2007 00:29:

Process the vocal with Autotune/Gsnap or some other pitch corrector to get that robotic sound. And then do alot of manual slicing to create the stuttering effect. There's no software that can do it automatically.


Posted by Lyubomyr on Jun-10-2007 21:07:

quote:
Originally posted by Eldritch
Process the vocal with Autotune/Gsnap or some other pitch corrector to get that robotic sound. And then do alot of manual slicing to create the stuttering effect. There's no software that can do it automatically.


Thank you it is really cool plugin


Posted by camsr on Jun-10-2007 21:31:

does anyone else hear the girls voice saying "yeah" at the end of the track? very subliminal lol


Posted by Lolo on Jun-11-2007 04:46:

quote:
Originally posted by Eldritch
Process the vocal with Autotune/Gsnap or some other pitch corrector to get that robotic sound. And then do alot of manual slicing to create the stuttering effect. There's no software that can do it automatically.


untrue.


Posted by echosystm on Jun-11-2007 05:31:

quote:
Originally posted by Lolo
untrue.


... ?


Posted by Lolo on Jun-11-2007 05:40:

you can do this with any softsampler, like Kontakt, Sampler, Halion, EXS24... not sure that NNXT has a controllable sample start, though. You need two things basically, a full verse or chorus loaded in the sampler, an arpeggiator with a /8 or 16 clock and some basic synth techniques.

this way you can easily chop and stutter ANY vocal automatically.

EDIT: Just tried with NNXT and a matrix seq, you can modulate the sample start with velocity, and it works.

L.


Posted by Aesthetic on Jun-11-2007 09:01:

the fact that airwave posts on these forums makes me hard.

lolo - thanks for so many years of quality tunes!


Posted by Philby on Jun-11-2007 09:34:

thlurp thlurp


Posted by Lolo on Jun-11-2007 09:39:

quote:
Originally posted by Aesthetic
the fact that airwave posts on these forums makes me hard.

lolo - thanks for so many years of quality tunes!


no need to thank me, thank bonzai instead ;-)


Posted by kitphillips on Jun-11-2007 10:13:

This qualifies as a stuter edit right? I do stuff like this occasionally (not as well as andy obviously) but I find it easier to do in an editor than in a sampler, I really like the chopped up vocal in megashira by Marc Marberg and Kyau and Albert, its really cool the way they've done that, and the way they bring in the dry vocal over the top is a really nice contrast too. What are peoples thoughts on sampler vs editor for stutter edits etc?


Posted by Eldritch on Jun-11-2007 22:08:

quote:
Originally posted by kitphillips
This qualifies as a stuter edit right? I do stuff like this occasionally (not as well as andy obviously) but I find it easier to do in an editor than in a sampler, I really like the chopped up vocal in megashira by Marc Marberg and Kyau and Albert, its really cool the way they've done that, and the way they bring in the dry vocal over the top is a really nice contrast too. What are peoples thoughts on sampler vs editor for stutter edits etc?


I did some stutter edits in in Reason using NN-XT back when I didn't have Cubase. It worked, but I find it easier to do it in Cubase with the cut tool than using a sampler. That way you can be more creative, like processing each slice differently.


Posted by RickyM on Jun-11-2007 22:23:

quote:
Originally posted by Aesthetic
the fact that airwave posts on these forums makes me hard.

lolo - thanks for so many years of quality tunes!


I can hear balls bouncing off a chin...


Posted by Aesthetic on Jun-11-2007 23:49:

this is coming from one guy who deep throat's joof (phil), while the other guy tickles his ball bag (ricky)


Posted by Philby on Jun-12-2007 14:51:



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