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Question | About Vocal Effect

It's a little difficult to tell with so little to go off, but to me it sounds like reverb.

  • A Large Room Size
  • A Very Short Decay
  • Very Dry
  • Quite Wet
  • Diffusion : High
  • High Cut : Off
  • Low Cut : Full
  • Predelay : 0ms

I could be wrong, but no harm in trying ha.

Edit: Also, I'm moving this to production chat.
 
Which part are you trying to recreate?
The 'Ghostly' reverb type effect? (Which is initially what I thought you wanted to recreate)
Or the sort of delayed, filtered 'whiny' sound? (Which I did not notice the first time)
Or something else?
 
Sounds a bit like delay with lots of feedback with a filter sweep, sounds like an auto filter setting to me. Hope this helps :)
 
What the feck is this post all about please?

If you are talking about the vocal sound in the 6 second clip.....

The vocal effect is a combination of things,filters,delays,reverb and even a vocoder imo....

But to be honest i haven't a clue what you are even talking about.
 
not a lot to go on there tbh but surly a range of effects as the guys said but the setup on reverb that AAJH has said and filter should get you pretty close.
 
For the example, Big Daddy Daz; listen http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j17HjRHB-ZM 03:44. I'm asked him for this effect and he told me:

" thats an easy one.. i just cropped the word "die" and sliced it a couple of times so it sounds like "d-d-die", i put sam delay on it and the "ghoustly" effect is made by using automatization filters.

i mix my tracks in adobe audition but i think you should be able to do that in almost any other music mixing software like cubase, pro logic, fl studio, etc.

i hope this helps! :) "

But i cant understand this.. Can someone make tutorial for this?
 
for this i would eq the bass out. put a little bit of static lowpass on it, a semiwet reverb, then a delay in 4.00 time. render it. put the wave back into the sequencer then use a high pass with automation gradually moving up. also if you're using fl studio, try using hardcore for that wahwah sounding voice effect.
 
I still stand by my vocoder comment,maybe even try a phaser or a chorus effect.There are also some other cool filters with presets that give this kind of effect,the standard cubase ones for example.Try going through presets on your effect chain until you get something similar.

Mooses suggestion is good though.

You don't necessarily need the delay if you are looping the chopped 'die' word.
 
I'm sliced "die", and i pitched every slice with different pitch, and tried Fruity Free Filter. And now i can make this effect, THANK YOU SO MUCH! :)
 
Glad you got what you wanted

;)

Experiment experiment experiment!!!

Some of the best results come from messing around
 
Hello, i'm hearing different sounds on the Madonna's Gang Bang. I filtered this (sorry for quality) https://soundcloud.com/berk-jean-spears/gang-bang-backings-filters
can i make this effect? how?

I personally feel like everyone has missed the mark on the vocal effect. I don't believe this is a sweeping high-pass filter at all. Maybe a sweeping band reject filter. Or better yet a phaser effect. A slight bit of distortion on the vocal plus a phaser should create something similar. Maybe there could be a fixed high-pass filter to get rid of like 100hz on down. But the "sweeping" effect sounds a lot more like a phaser.

Just my 2 cents.
 
I personally feel like everyone has missed the mark on the vocal effect. I don't believe this is a sweeping high-pass filter at all. Maybe a sweeping band reject filter. Or better yet a phaser effect. A slight bit of distortion on the vocal plus a phaser should create something similar. Maybe there could be a fixed high-pass filter to get rid of like 100hz on down. But the "sweeping" effect sounds a lot more like a phaser.

Just my 2 cents.

Perhaps you missed me say.....

I still stand by my vocoder comment,maybe even try a phaser or a chorus effect.There are also some other cool filters with presets that give this kind of effect.......

and .....



Glad you got what you wanted

;)

Experiment experiment experiment!!!

Some of the best results come from messing around
 
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