Effect for making lyrics indistinguishable

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I wish to use an effect on this acapella


to make the lyrics indistinguishable.

I wish the notes to remain distinguishable.

I wish ideally the tone in the voice to remain distinguishable.

I read a suggestion the use Granulizer.

What effect would you recommend to use?

Would you apply an effect to the acapella and post it?
 
Just do what this Italian guy did in 1972. He wrote a bunch of gibberish to illustrate what English sounds like to an Italian. It sounds like English, but there isn't one real word in there, except the occasional "Alright". :D

 
to make the lyrics indistinguishable.

I wish the notes to remain distinguishable.

I wish ideally the tone in the voice to remain distinguishable.
What effect would you recommend to use?
I'd hire Mick Jagger. I hear he's in town and looking to work again.
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A DAW could identify the transients in the vocal performance and those could be converted into MIDI notes which could be played back through a synth to get whatever voicing you prefer - all following the original melody.
 
I guess this person found what they were looking for. It's amazing how many folks join, ask one question, never follow up, and never return.

Not sure what they were looking for exactly - but I mentioned earlier somewhere here how I can insert my 2A clone into my preamp circuit and drive the output of the 2A hard into the output transformer of the preamp and it gives a cool overdriven saturation effect. And you can control it. If you crank it.... vocals become unintelligible.
 
Mike mcdonald used to sing partial words and chop off ends of words singing backup vox for steely dan.
Its a technique, NOT an effect
 
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