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Deep Announcer voice
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| Polt |
| I've noticed that in many videos of large music festivals they have a deep announcer voice talknig over it or announcing the DJa. [example here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7mIQcb-KvaE]. Is that a person with a very deep voice or are there ways to put filters/EQ settings that make it that deep? |
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| SPAWNmaster |
| usually vocoder in my experience |
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| Polt |
| Hmm....do you know where I might find said vocoder? |
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| SPAWNmaster |
| well if your using cubase they have one that comes standard in channel fx...theres a pretty decent one i used to use about a year ago called the akai DC Vocoder...pretty straightforward and gets the job done...good luck |
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| Drik |
It's a guy with a deep voice :)
Hard to fake that with eq/vocoder
EDIT: Here's a sample of the guy I'm using: http://www.emortal.se/music/emortal-take_off.mp3
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I won't be using it though, as I wrote it a bit too cheesy ;) |
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| PutBoy |
| A guy with a deep voice. |
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| Centra Spike |
| quote: | Originally posted by Drik
It's a guy with a deep voice :)
Hard to fake that with eq/vocoder
EDIT: Here's a sample of the guy I'm using: http://www.emortal.se/music/emortal-take_off.mp3
completely unprocessed
I won't be using it though, as I wrote it a bit too cheesy ;) |
If you're trying to make something that isn't cheesy and you use one of those voices, you automatically fail. |
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| LENG |
hey, that guy's voice isn't too bad... i find it pretty cool!
icing to the track :) |
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| Drik |
| quote: | Originally posted by Centra Spike
If you're trying to make something that isn't cheesy and you use one of those voices, you automatically fail. |
Hahaha! Yep, totally right mate :D |
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