Vocal processing, i've always wondered!
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Vocal processing, i've always wondered!
Hey guys,
I've always wondered how you can process a vocal so it makes the sound around the 1.15 part of this video and 0.32 in this video
thanks again!
I've always wondered how you can process a vocal so it makes the sound around the 1.15 part of this video and 0.32 in this video
thanks again!
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Re: Vocal processing, i've always wondered!
Its audio recorded with full wet and long decay reverb, then reversed.
Oldschool trick, but still used quite alot today.
Oldschool trick, but still used quite alot today.
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^ not quite, I thought you reversed the audio first then put reverb on, then bounced it and reversed again.
Re: Vocal processing, i've always wondered!
This is probably true, its late and im trying to write an essay thats due in for two hoursmmjdw wrote:^ not quite, I thought you reversed the audio first then put reverb on, then bounced it and reversed again.
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Re: Vocal processing, i've always wondered!
Astral wrote:Its audio recorded with full wet and long decay reverb, then reversed.
Oldschool trick, but still used quite alot today.
ahhh sick, cheers im gonna have a little go now
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Re: Vocal processing, i've always wondered!
in the rv7000 (in reason) it has an option to have a reversed reverb effect so all you have to do is cut a small clip you want to reverse then just put the dry/wet all the way up so all you hear is the reverse vocal sample. it's sick and much easier than what these people are talking about ^^
Re: Vocal processing, i've always wondered!
This video shows how to do it in ableton,it should translate to any DAW though.
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