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How do i make vocals electrofied?
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| *InVeRs3* |
How do I make vocals electrofied?
I.E. Hysterix - talk to me (sasha's ??? remix)
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Afrika Bambaata - Planet Rock |
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| Beautiful Beast |
use a vocoder. Reason holds a basic but decent vocoder and there are numerous vocoder VSTi's out there. Orange Vocoder is pretty good or Vokator from Native Instruments. The latter has somewhat of a steap learnig curve tho.
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| *InVeRs3* |
| thanks man, didn't know reason came with a vocoder, just used it for subtractor lol. |
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| dj jasonF |
| what kind of sound as a carrier tho? tb303-ish sound i'd guess but i havent tryed it yet |
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| Beautiful Beast |
A saw-ish lead/pad should do the trick since it gives a more mechanic, edgy sound then sounds based on other waveforms.
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| nhibberd |
Making vocals sound elektrified. .. uhm.
get a mic and record you reading out this line ' la la la la la, BZZZZT...OW!!!' |
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| hardikaveri |
electro vox:
robotic= vocoder
devillish = pitchswifter |
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| qiushiming |
| quote: | Originally posted by nhibberd
Making vocals sound elektrified. .. uhm.
get a mic and record you reading out this line ' la la la la la, BZZZZT...OW!!!' |
bad...bad joke man......:happy2: |
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