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Haverok
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by Haverok » Thu Feb 11, 2021 9:45 am
Hello! I hope this is the right category to ask question like this - basically I'm working on a certain narrative project and trying to reverse-engineer certain effect:
https://wow.zamimg.com/sound-ids/live/e ... 169697.ogg
While figuring out the reverb was nothing hard, there is that chiming echo in the background, as one of my more audio-oriented friend put, sounds like only reverb is being affected by some sort of "robot-like" plugin. Does any of you guys have any idea on how to reproduce that?

I would be super grateful for any suggestions!
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jademan
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by jademan » Fri Feb 12, 2021 12:39 pm
Haverok wrote: ↑Thu Feb 11, 2021 9:45 am
Hello! I hope this is the right category to ask question like this - basically I'm working on a certain narrative project and trying to reverse-engineer certain effect:
https://wow.zamimg.com/sound-ids/live/e ... 169697.ogg
While figuring out the reverb was nothing hard, there is that chiming echo in the background, as one of my more audio-oriented friend put, sounds like only reverb is being affected by some sort of "robot-like" plugin. Does any of you guys have any idea on how to reproduce that? I would be super grateful for any suggestions!
So, I am not an effects wizard by any stretch of the imagination! But just to get your mind spinning, try using the Echo effect with a delay significantly less than 100th of a second. Then maybe repeat it a once or thrice with different delays.
I hope this helps.

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Haverok
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by Haverok » Fri Feb 12, 2021 6:55 pm
It's ALMOST it.

Now I need to figure out the way to make this echo sound less robotic and more chime-like, but that's pretty close to what I want to get, thanks!