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How to censor words using sound effects
Posted: Wed Apr 19, 2017 3:42 am
by carryoutkyle
Dear members,
Hi, I was wondering whether any knows how to use Audacity to make sound effects that censor explicit words. It is very hard to describe but it is a common technique used on radio edits and I've always wanted to know how to do it.
I would prefer not to use silence and I don' t think the 'reverse' effect is always the best option.
I have attached a short sample of a song which uses the effect I am talking about.
Many thanks,
carryoutkyle
Re: How to censor words using sound effects
Posted: Thu Apr 20, 2017 1:50 pm
by Gale Andrews
I can't hear any word obliteration in that sample, but that is not my kind of music. What are the words and where is the obliterated word amongst that?
You could keep it simple and beep a word out with Generate > Tone... . The tone does not have to be loud.
Gale
Re: How to censor words using sound effects
Posted: Thu Apr 20, 2017 7:43 pm
by Trebor
carryoutkyle wrote: It is very hard to describe but it is a common technique used on radio edits and I've always wanted to know how to do it.
ATTACHMENTS Censor Sample.mp3 (59.21 KiB) Downloaded 4 times
You can do that using "sliding time-scale / pitch shift" ...

- sliding time-scale pitch shift.png (8.98 KiB) Viewed 5142 times
But you'll have to repeat (
Ctrl+R) the effect 2 or 3 times though.
Ideally you should only apply this effect to the vocal track alone, not the music, but you probably won't have the seperate tracks, (unlike the producers of the radio-edit ).
Re: How to censor words using sound effects
Posted: Fri Apr 21, 2017 2:06 am
by Trebor
The attached plugin produces a similar effect : it's like "scratching" vinyl records, which can be used to censor words .
The effect only works on audio less than 2 seconds duration, (when the sample rate is @44100Hz).
Re: How to censor words using sound effects
Posted: Fri Apr 21, 2017 3:23 am
by carryoutkyle
Thank you very much for your help everyone!
