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Robotic Vocal Effect Question:
How do they get that "robotic" type effect on a vocal or voice track?
Example 1: System of a Down - Old School Hollywood: At the intro to the song where he sings "Old School........Hollywood........Baseball...." Example 2: Megatron the Decepitcon from the Transformers ![]()
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Get Stephen Hawking to come in and record with you
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I will see you in hell Sir. ![]()
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Anyone know of a good free VST vocoder. (not a VSTi)
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man, they don't pay those sound designers good money for nothing ![]() It's like the famous Cher Vocals question, I guarantee you post a question about that, and you'll get a million different answers. I think the best thing is to know the basic tools that are close to doing what you want, and then tweaking (using your imagination) from there. It might even turn out that it wasn't any of those things at all. A vocoder, waves morphoder and a talk box are a good place to start. Or maybe even a sampler with the ability to modulate notes. That way you might be able to record phrases into it, then set different modulation parameters to get weird effects going. Cubase's "Halion" might do that, I'm not sure. |
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Thanks for the replies, much appreciated. Just trying to figure which route to take, sounds like a fun thing to play around with.
Would appreciate any info or recommendations for a free VST vocoder as well. ![]()
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Speaking of the Transformers, here's the theme song with an example of a vocoder.
![]() http://www.thelastpageontheinternet....ansformers.mp3 |
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