Hi, I'd like to know how can I reproduce or download a filter that, when applied or overlayed on a voice, it comes out like this: [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0bnNncNi-I[/url]
Does anyone has any ideas? thanks in advance
For the main vocal sound, it's a high pass + notch filter, which should remove the bottom end of the voice recording, and those little reverse sounds that rise into her speaking are called preverbs, you take the vocal sound of the first vowel in the word she says and loop it, then have it fade in.
Sounds really complicated, but it shouldn't be too hard to recreate
Vocoder with both wet and dry signal mixed together, chorus, phaser, eq.
Fuck around with those kinds of effects. Heavily compress the result.
Oh and yeah, preverbs like Dead Madman said. I'd actually use reversed reverbs(have a reversed, 100% wet reverbed version of the original, then bounce to audio and reverse the result). Then belnd that in subtly.
Hey guys! Thanks a lot, I have a starter to research from now, i appreciate it!
BTW - if you don't mind, last question. Which software do you recommend for this?
[QUOTE=Ignition2k;38489777]BTW - if you don't mind, last question. Which software do you recommend for this?[/QUOTE]
For a software host to use all the plugins (I'll get onto plugins after), you can use a Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) like FL Studio, Ableton Live, Cubase, or Logic (there are others though).
and for software for your filters and effects and stuff, usually a DAW comes packed with some (that aren't usually the BEST out there, but sometimes can be pretty decent(Cubase's effects for example are pretty damn nice))
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