Obtain crackly/radio type effect
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TheKillerQueen
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Obtain crackly/radio type effect
Hello my fabulous experts!
A very quick and easy question...
I want to make some of my vocals sound like a plane radio/crackly type noise..
Ive read around on google and people have said play about with equalization and compression, but I can't get it to sound right. any ideas?
A very quick and easy question...
I want to make some of my vocals sound like a plane radio/crackly type noise..
Ive read around on google and people have said play about with equalization and compression, but I can't get it to sound right. any ideas?
Re: Obtain crackly/radio type effect
Try a combination of the Leveller effect (on a "heavy" setting) and something like the "Telephone" setting in the Equalization effect.
http://manual.audacityteam.org/o/man/ef ... l#leveller
http://manual.audacityteam.org/o/man/equalization.html
http://manual.audacityteam.org/o/man/ef ... l#leveller
http://manual.audacityteam.org/o/man/equalization.html
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Re: Obtain crackly/radio type effect
It's the crackly noise where I got stuck.
I loaded a 10 second segment of brown noise. What I want is just the peaks of the noise to force themselves through like in an airliner radio several miles out. There doesn't seem to be any setting of Noise Gate that will do that, but it should. I should be able to make all the noise below, say, -12 (most of it) to drop to zero with just the 0 to -12 peaks remaining.
There's some other tricks to get that sound, but the rest kind of depend on that working.
Koz
I loaded a 10 second segment of brown noise. What I want is just the peaks of the noise to force themselves through like in an airliner radio several miles out. There doesn't seem to be any setting of Noise Gate that will do that, but it should. I should be able to make all the noise below, say, -12 (most of it) to drop to zero with just the 0 to -12 peaks remaining.
There's some other tricks to get that sound, but the rest kind of depend on that working.
Koz
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TheKillerQueen
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Re: Obtain crackly/radio type effect
It does seem to be more difficult than made out, i also think it depends on what you use to record perhaps. All the youtube videos make it look easy. When they change the equalization, there sound gets bigger, mine gets smaller, yet i follow exactly what they do.
Maybe I could try a sort of distorted megaphone effect? If anyone knows how?
Maybe I could try a sort of distorted megaphone effect? If anyone knows how?
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kozikowski
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Re: Obtain crackly/radio type effect
Point to one or two.All the youtube videos
Koz
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TheKillerQueen
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Re: Obtain crackly/radio type effect
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zV9KyoV8h20
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6Y35UvfCQM
amongst all the others that use these techniques
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6Y35UvfCQM
amongst all the others that use these techniques
Re: Obtain crackly/radio type effect
There is a free VST effect called 'Vinyl' that emulates the crackly sound from old records.
You might be able to get a sound you can use with that, but just take care to decline the crapware the installer tries to set up.
See http://tonebytes.com/vinyl/
You might be able to get a sound you can use with that, but just take care to decline the crapware the installer tries to set up.
See http://tonebytes.com/vinyl/
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TheKillerQueen
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Re: Obtain crackly/radio type effect
Thanks Shaky, I shall give it a go!Shaky wrote:There is a free VST effect called 'Vinyl' that emulates the crackly sound from old records.
You might be able to get a sound you can use with that, but just take care to decline the crapware the installer tries to set up.
See http://tonebytes.com/vinyl/
Re: Obtain crackly/radio type effect
There is also a Vinyl effect in the "LADSPA Plug-in Pack" http://audacityteam.org/download/plugins
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TheKillerQueen
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Re: Obtain crackly/radio type effect
thanks Steve, the other one doesnt seem to be compatible.steve wrote:There is also a Vinyl effect in the "LADSPA Plug-in Pack" http://audacityteam.org/download/plugins