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whats this effect on voice
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Eduardo
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Posted : Jul 14, 2004 13:21
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I was wondering.
what the ppl around here think is a good effect to put on a voice to get that droid/robot style vocal that is frequently used in not only eletronic music, but also in pop songs.
Not only the effect, but what vst too.
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Amygdala
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Posted : Jul 14, 2004 13:53
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Not very frequently used in pop music, but bitcrusher can make someone sound pretty darn computerized
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Jeto
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Posted : Jul 14, 2004 13:59
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Vocoder |
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Eduardo
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Posted : Jul 14, 2004 19:29
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i dont think bitcrusher would do
for example the track "BT - The revolution"
1:06/1:07 a male voice says "the revolution will be televised" (and repeats many times trough the track)
In the cristal skulls track is also a kind of droid voice that "sings" in it if u can remember.
also i've seen stuff like cherr, or other comercial stuff, even in bon jovi tracks (belive it or not - but that was not a virtual processor is something u sing trought it that has a sound like this too )
This kinds sound im talking about.
anybody knows a good way to do it ? |
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orange
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Posted : Jul 14, 2004 21:34
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Amygdala
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Posted : Jul 14, 2004 21:51
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Eduardo - I'm not familiar with BT... But anywho, I think you might be talking about a pitch-correction thingy. That's what Cher originally used. I don't know any plugins for that, but at least now you know what to look for
- Depending on the pitch corrector, it's kind of tricky to make it do the Cher-trick... Basically you have to sing off-key on purpose, so the machine has to do a *lot* of correction, and create the mechanized feel.
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Jeto
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Posted : Jul 14, 2004 22:06
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I always thought Cher's voice was sang thru a Vocoder. |
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Pavel
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Posted : Jul 14, 2004 22:42
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BT uses Kyma a lot. It's a state of the are system, which i don't know a lot about, but admittedly it does exceptionally good work.
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dNETv2
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Posted : Jul 14, 2004 23:26
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What you want is Antaras Auto Tune... |
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ThiagoNAKA
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Posted : Jul 15, 2004 02:04
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On 2004-07-14 22:42, Pavel wrote:
BT uses Kyma a lot. It's a state of the are system, which i don't know a lot about, but admittedly it does exceptionally good work.
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Sorry for the OFFTOPIC. But KIMA is something that looks like from another world!!! I heard the RMX files for "The Great Escape" from BT, and I listened exactly what Kima can do... And my final conclusion: it can do almost everything. From mamipulation to real morphing... Simply AMAZING!
And to do this "Daft Punk" like I think dNETv2 is right. Try Antares Autotune and sing really out of tone.
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Dreamthief
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Posted : Jul 15, 2004 08:21
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Cher's voice in Life after Love was done with Antares Autotune.
The singing robot thing is usually done with vocoder.
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Hardicus
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Posted : Jul 15, 2004 11:59
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Vocoder with some pitch bending thrown in for good measure.
Orange Vocoder is a nice VST. |
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Posted : Jul 15, 2004 15:16
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Vocoder
Use as sad Orange Vocoder, Native Instrument Vokator or if you use Reason 2.5 use the in-buildt vocoder
Auto-tune is not an robotic voice fx, but an intuneizer (dont know if its spell correctly)
 
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