How to have a booming voice like God with effects?
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Strickalator
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Re: How to have a booming voice like God with effects?
So what did you do there in that before and after to make it sound better? 
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kozikowski
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Re: How to have a booming voice like God with effects?
Here it is. Chorus effect.
Throw that in the mix. Whisk gently.
http://forum.audacityteam.org/viewtopic ... 26&t=27902
Koz
Throw that in the mix. Whisk gently.
http://forum.audacityteam.org/viewtopic ... 26&t=27902
Koz
Re: How to have a booming voice like God with effects?
The main thing was using a reverb which mixes a little of left with right and vice versa, which gives a wide (3D) stereo effect.Strickalator wrote:So what did you do there in that before and after to make it sound better?
ANWIDA reverb and Freeverb* (both free) do that L-R crossover thing, (whether you like it or not), Gverb doesn’t crossover, (which isn't necessarily a bad thing).
As I mentioned I also boosted the higher frequencies which improves intelligibility, (but also makes any hiss noise more obvious).
[* apparently there are Freeverb2 and Freeverb3, the one I've got is "Dreampoint Freeverb", no number.
Be careful where you download from: preferably only download from the manufacturer/creator].
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kozikowski
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Re: How to have a booming voice like God with effects?
It's easy for reverberation effects to make the voice muddy. You might want to put the clean voice on one track and the effect voice on a lower one. Use the Envelope tool to go between them until you get what you want. You can do that with the other tools as well.
I still think you can get a very otherworldly effect by just pitch shifting one piano note in addition to the other tools.
Koz
I still think you can get a very otherworldly effect by just pitch shifting one piano note in addition to the other tools.
Koz