i dont have an eventude or whatever it's called and i talkin about using a plugin for this. i dont wanna have to change the pitch of my voice to achieve this. i want my voice to sound the same way as i sound normal not having to change how i sound
i dont have an eventude or whatever it's called and i talkin about using a plugin for this. i dont wanna have to change the pitch of my voice to achieve this. i want my voice to sound the same way as i sound normal not having to change how i sound
Dude you are getting good advice here. If you're looking for some magic "vocalizer" plugin that's going to make all your vocals sound super-sweet-dude, you probably won't find it. The pitch shifting FV is referring to is only a few cents. Scroll down to about the 15th post here for a detailed description of one version of this technique by pipelineaudio. It's worth the effort.
Yeah, that is why I gave you the detail of what the effect does. I have no idea what plugin's you might have. So, I figured I would just tell you want the effect does and you could figure it out from there.
And it is an EvenTIDE. Eventide H3000. It is a famous multi effect processor. You can possibly pick one up for around $1200 these days. They are worth every penny too! Fabulous reverbs. Killer sounding delay. FAMOUS MOST for it's pitch shifting ability!
Back in the old days, the H3000 was used to attempt to be a sort of AutoTune type of thing. Generally, it was only good for a note here and there that might have been flat. I attempted to fix some flat notes using it once, but didn't care for the effect at all!
Anyway, it is a killer pitch shifter. I haven't heard another box that does it as well! Well, the newer Eventide boxes are probably just fine too.
Dude you are getting good advice here. If you're looking for some magic "vocalizer" plugin that's going to make all your vocals sound super-sweet-dude, you probably won't find it. The pitch shifting FV is referring to is only a few cents. Scroll down to about the 15th post here for a detailed description of one version of this technique by pipelineaudio. It's worth the effort.
i dont have an eventude or whatever it's called and i talkin about using a plugin for this. i dont wanna have to change the pitch of my voice to achieve this. i want my voice to sound the same way as i sound normal not having to change how i sound
whenever i change the pitch and pann them, i get a phase when i listen to it in mono. how much should i change the pitch by and how much should i pann so i wont get phase problems in mono
I go with 9 cents up and 9 cents down. The higher pitched one will sound louder use a pre delay of 18ms. The lower pitched one will need about 30ms of predelay.