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DJ tags on song
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| haqq |
How can i mess around with my dj tag on the song so it sounds sick?
Like you know when your listening to a song and randomly you hear "DJ BLAHBLAH" in like a cool robot voice.
I know you can do it through FruityLoops with speech synth but I want to edit a self recorded one.
What software is the best for this? |
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| Beatflux |
| I personally think it sounds cheesy no matter what way you do it. |
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| haqq |
| See I'm a mainly Hip Hop DJ - But I love mixing progressive house... For Hip Hop its popular! |
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| theognis1002 |
Microsoft sam
:disbelief :tongue2 |
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| Hasneez |
| i think the production forum would be a better option for u! |
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| haqq |
| Any mods out there please move this to Production forum |
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| harris b |
| try the program " talker" and record what it says with audacity |
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| Mr Kre8 |
Steer clear from robot voices.
Cheese. |
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| DJChrisB |
| Yeah dude. Pure cheese. Unless your on the radio and need to do a shout out / show ID, steer away from it. If you're that good, people will come to you to find out who you are. |
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| daeus |
| Being a music producer your suppose to be creative :P stand out do something you think sounds kool |
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| Falck |
A common way of doing robot voices is to use a vocoder, there are several free ones out there and of course some well known such as NI's, Orange's, AKAI's etc. Play around with the settings and wave forms until you find a sound you like.
Combining it with other effects suchs as distortion, phase distortion and "Camel Space" can also add a nice touch to it.
Cheers |
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