Hey i am sure all you remember the song from cher believe that was hiting the top ten lists some years ago,I am wonder,what do you need to make a singer sound with the same effect like she used in that track?you know that effect like flanger with pitches etc,I would really apreciate fi someone could give me some tips about how to make that great effect very common in Trance and Dance Tracks,thanx in advance .
Kopi =o.
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Dec-04-2004 17:57
Mr.Mystery
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Here's a tip:
Don't do it.
...but if you really want to rape your vocals with this awful effect, try Antares Autotune.
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Location: Sarnia, Ontario Christian Trance Producer
I thought it was a simple procedure using a vocoder?
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Dec-04-2004 18:50
DjSimonB
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Location: Glasgow
I think it was done with some kind of auto-tuner, which was turned right up.
It does sound crap and unnecessary in most songs though, especially if you've got emotional-sounding vocals it would ruin their effect. But you're the producer, the whole point of making your own music is that you can do whatever the hell you want
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Dec-04-2004 19:02
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Dec-04-2004 19:14
Snakebyte
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the cheer vox was done with antares autotune, with the heaviest settings of tuning.
That blue-track sounds like they used some formant-shaping-thingy. Probably one of rolands products, i remember they released a sampler some years ago that worked alot with formants and stuff...you could easily do harmonies with it...don't remember the name of the product tho....
The trick according to the actual producers of "I Believe". Notice that Autotune appears nowhere in the explanation...
Dec-04-2004 22:32
Limit
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Registered: Feb 2004
Location: A State of Trance
quote:
Originally posted by Snakebyte
the cheer vox was done with antares autotune, with the heaviest settings of tuning.
actually it wasnt...the guy used an old digitech Vocoder and used a nord for the carrier signal, But yes you can esily use auto-tune for this.
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Dec-04-2004 23:06
Apyr0us
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Registered: Jun 2004
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I recall reading an inteview with the producer of that track of cher,
it was indeed(as many have stated here) autotune and NOT vocoder.
the chorus ( I think) in this track, doesnt contain any toneheights ( dont know if this IS in fact an english word) between half ( or even whole) notes. so it directly goes from one note to the other if it's get closer to the second note. which sounds very 'unreal'.
Dec-05-2004 13:26
kopi_luwak
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Thanx to all you for ur nice replys!indeed,gonna try to get that antares auto tune,someone knows how much is?and again thanks to all you .
Kopi =o.
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Dec-05-2004 15:10
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quote:
Originally posted by Limit
actually it wasnt...the guy used an old digitech Vocoder and used a nord for the carrier signal,