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Posted by phantom limb on Jul-26-2007 19:58:

Idea How to manipulate vocals: Blizzard- Kalopsia

Hey you guys know how to manipulate vocals to create something like The Blizzard- Kalopsia? VSTs, editing techniques, etc would be awesome.

Here's the youtube link to the song:
The Blizzard- Kalopsia


And I'm not looking for bullshit answers about using a vocoder from Reason or something like that. Get real guys...


Posted by phantom limb on Jul-27-2007 15:18:

quote:
Originally posted by dj_palm
well i know these guys who made that track personaly and im pretty sure most of it is made by virus TI. one of the guess has realy alot of experience and REALY pro, he used that vocal-techique more than once on vocals that sounds false in raw format. i dont know how they did this one this one tho.


That's awesome that you know these guys in person. So you're saying that they vocoded through the Virus TI and then just cut up and messed around with the vocal arrangement? Damn... I need to buy a Virus--too expensive though.


Posted by Sebastien on Jul-28-2007 00:58:

Similar question, any tips on how to edit vocals aka Albert Vorne - Formentera What, especially the big drawn out vocals in the background and the 'fading in' long pad vocals that just soundl like ahhhhhhh?


Posted by benoster on Jul-28-2007 20:16:

reverse vocals

since its a vocal based thread,can anyone please explain me how to give that reverse effect to a vocal,am usin fl studio


Posted by benoster on Aug-01-2007 08:23:

Re: reverse vocals

quote:
Originally posted by dj_palm
first reverse the wav (in for example windows own media recorder or something) then add reverb on the last point of the reversed wav, then reverse back again, then the will have the reversed reverb before the voices begin. awesome efect if not overdone (thats why i sayd only last part of the wav).

thax m8,will try out sure


Posted by ZraL on Aug-09-2007 13:47:

Hi The vocals in Kalopsia are from a acapella Tore got from another project of his. These we chopped up and used fx on like reverb, delay and panning and corrected the vocals pitch. Cheerz


Posted by lenieNt Force on Aug-09-2007 23:14:

Are u a user on djz palm? Do I know u? I know lars is tho


Posted by lenieNt Force on Aug-09-2007 23:38:

ah... skj�nner Nick? dj_palm there aswell?


Posted by lenieNt Force on Aug-10-2007 04:44:

aight..


Posted by ZraL on Aug-10-2007 07:18:

Back 2 topic! Hehe, neida!


Posted by lenieNt Force on Aug-10-2007 18:30:

quote:
Originally posted by ZraL
Back 2 topic! Hehe, neida!


Posted by glsmaster on Aug-10-2007 21:06:

quote:
Originally posted by ZraL These we chopped up and used fx on like reverb, delay and panning and corrected the vocals pitch. Cheerz


Oh yeaaah... listening into my portable player the panning fx is awesome!

Just a question... you said that vocals were obtained from acapella right? Is that voice of a girl or something like that? =P Could you detail this pls ^-^


Posted by ZraL on Aug-27-2007 15:30:

quote:
Originally posted by glsmaster
Oh yeaaah... listening into my portable player the panning fx is awesome!

Just a question... you said that vocals were obtained from acapella right? Is that voice of a girl or something like that? =P Could you detail this pls ^-^

Yes, a girl!


Posted by BOOsTER on Aug-27-2007 15:56:

quote:
Originally posted by palm
allotoffun here.


you're not around for too long, right?


Posted by DJ Shibby on Aug-27-2007 18:39:

sounds like filtering+delay/reverb to me... i don't hear any vocoder at all?


Posted by ZraL on Aug-27-2007 18:54:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ Shibby
sounds like filtering+delay/reverb to me... i don't hear any vocoder at all?
Correct! :-) There is no vocoder!


Posted by phantom limb on Aug-29-2007 01:28:

quote:
Originally posted by ZraL
Correct! :-) There is no vocoder!


Lemme guess--a lot of Antares Autotune though right?



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