So, I'm working on a new song with my friend. We have already implemented all the effects we need except one... That is the voice "down" effect, as I call it. I am referring to the effect used in Tik Tok when Kesha says "Tipsy" and her voice slurs and gets deep. Any ideas on how to do this?
Piece of cake. Autotune yourself in a quick chromatic scale down as low as you want it to go, or use some disk scratching tool and slow it down from full speed to off.
Yeah. Autotune will give the desired generic robotic voice.
[QUOTE=AesoSpadez;20974143]Piece of cake. Autotune yourself in a quick chromatic scale down as low as you want it to go, or use some disk scratching tool and slow it down from full speed to off.[/QUOTE]
Do you think you could *possibly* walk me through this. I kind of get what your saying...
Also, would autotune and deckadance work, or should I get another disk scratcher?
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Wait, I think I know what to do. I'll post back if I need your help.
Do you want us to do the singing for you too.
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[QUOTE=evilking1;20974754]Do you want us to do the singing for you too.[/QUOTE]
No, and you should have used a question mark.
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If you don't want to help then leave my thread.
Argh, yet another stupid buzzword taken out of context: Audiophile.
This is something every music producer can probably tell you, no need to be audiophile. Read up what it's about.
On to your question, this depends on the software you use. You could indeed use Autotune, make it take manual input from MIDI and then just apply it at that certain part and just run down on the keyboard. Another, probably more elegant way would be using automation on the pitch.
Autotune alone won't make that slowdown effect.
[QUOTE=Tu154M;20975080]Argh, yet another stupid buzzword taken out of context: Audiophile.
This is something every music producer can probably tell you, no need to be audiophile. Read up what it's about.
On to your question, this depends on the software you use. You could indeed use Autotune, make it take manual input from MIDI and then just apply it at that certain part and just run down on the keyboard. Another, probably more elegant way would be using automation on the pitch.
Autotune alone won't make that slowdown effect.[/QUOTE]
Automating the pitch sounds like a good idea. I'll try it.
Just gradually slow down the snippet of the recording over the ammount of time the word is said.
dont do this its a bad idea + dumb + gay
This isn't really audiophilism, just an FYI. More like music knowledge
An audiophile wouldn't mess with pitch like that at all.
How does this have to do with an audiophile?
Not at all. An audiophile doesn't even have to do with messing with pitch so even BmB is wrong
[QUOTE=lemonlimecom;20974779]No, and you should have used a question mark.
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If you don't want to help then leave my thread.[/QUOTE]
I didn't use it as I thought you would've confused a rhetorical question for an actual question, and looks like I was right.
[QUOTE=evilking1;20989854]I didn't use it as I thought you would've confused a rhetorical question for an actual question, and looks like I was right.[/QUOTE]
I took it as sarcasm.
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Sorry for the misuse of the word audiophile :saddowns:
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Nevermind, figured it out, was actually really easy. Thanks to those that actually tried to help!
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