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how do they do it to the vocals?
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dj chichke
Chichke
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Posted : Oct 11, 2009 13:12:57
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x-rayz
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Posted : Oct 11, 2009 14:19
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Obelizk
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Posted : Oct 11, 2009 21:29
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sounds like they recorded the vocal track.
Then they applied a high % wet reverb send to a copy of the vocal channel, so that one channel was clean vocal and one was all reverb.
Then they messed with the reverb channel with a buffer override by destroyfx. and took pieces of the reverbed channel and moved them around.
dfx buffer override
http://destroyfx.smartelectronix.com/
Cool song btw. They use that sample to really further the song.
Using samples like this to really move a song along is a special thing to me.
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Freeflow
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Posted : Oct 11, 2009 21:50
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Some singers can do this by doing some very difficult breathing technique.... plus they hit them selfs on the throat with the finger to make stuttering efx...
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dj chichke
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Posted : Oct 11, 2009 21:58
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nobody on earth can sing like this....not at that quality anyway. maybe aliens can sing like this... |
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Uedi
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Posted : Oct 11, 2009 22:29
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I think you may get closer results using
Ableton Live Frequency Shifter + Beat Repeat as inserts.
For variation play with the various parameters.
You can also manually chop and paste samples pieces...
then add SugarBytes Effectrix! or dbGlitch...
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dj chichke
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Posted : Oct 12, 2009 17:48
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On 2009-10-11 21:29, Obelizk wrote:
sounds like they recorded the vocal track.
Then they applied a high % wet reverb send to a copy of the vocal channel, so that one channel was clean vocal and one was all reverb.
Then they messed with the reverb channel with a buffer override by destroyfx. and took pieces of the reverbed channel and moved them around.
dfx buffer override
http://destroyfx.smartelectronix.com/
Cool song btw. They use that sample to really further the song.
Using samples like this to really move a song along is a special thing to me.
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thakns. this vst is realy cool. i didn't know it before. i guess they did it with virus ti but it is also possible with the dfx buffer override |
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Uedi
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Posted : Oct 12, 2009 23:44
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On 2009-10-12 17:48, dj chichke wrote:
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On 2009-10-11 21:29, Obelizk wrote:
sounds like they recorded the vocal track.
Then they applied a high % wet reverb send to a copy of the vocal channel, so that one channel was clean vocal and one was all reverb.
Then they messed with the reverb channel with a buffer override by destroyfx. and took pieces of the reverbed channel and moved them around.
dfx buffer override
http://destroyfx.smartelectronix.com/
Cool song btw. They use that sample to really further the song.
Using samples like this to really move a song along is a special thing to me.
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thakns. this vst is realy cool. i didn't know it before...
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Neither do I!
It's an awesome plug man!
Thanks Obelizk.
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