How to do sam Frank vocal in logic

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Dubstephelp
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How to do sam Frank vocal in logic

Post by Dubstephelp » Wed May 25, 2011 6:25 pm

How do you recreate a similiar style vocal effect that sam frank uses in skreams '
where you should be
', i'm using logic and i'm just curious as to how its done so i can do something slightly similiar (vocalwise).

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Re: How to do sam Frank vocal in logic

Post by CMACD » Wed May 25, 2011 6:38 pm

dubstepforum douchebag wrote:

why do you want to sound like Skream?

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Re: How to do sam Frank vocal in logic

Post by Dubstephelp » Wed May 25, 2011 6:49 pm

No i don't want to sound like skream, i want to edit my vocals in a similiar way

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Re: How to do sam Frank vocal in logic

Post by Cubicle » Wed May 25, 2011 6:58 pm

CMACD wrote:
dubstepforum douchebag wrote:

why do you want to sound like Skream?
Why are you being such a prick, the man only asked for some info.
And discovering new things by closely coppying a sound doesn't neccesarily mean that they WANT to sound like them.
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Re: How to do sam Frank vocal in logic

Post by COLTMAN » Wed May 25, 2011 7:54 pm

sounds like the vocal is double-tracked and harmonised and heavily autotuned to start with.

then sounds like flange/phase, reverb, delay ?

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Re: How to do sam Frank vocal in logic

Post by Sparxy » Wed May 25, 2011 8:38 pm

CMACD wrote:
dubstepforum douchebag wrote:

why do you want to sound like Skream?
who the fuck doesn't wanna sound like Skream, the man's a don
besides only one person can really sound like Skream. And that's Skream

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Re: How to do sam Frank vocal in logic

Post by kaiori breathe » Wed May 25, 2011 10:50 pm

I have nothing to add to this thread, I just wanted to say I never liked Skream's tunes until 'Where you should be' - and after hearing it and considering all things in great detail I've come to the conclusion that: I FUCKING LOVE SKREAM.

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Re: How to do sam Frank vocal in logic

Post by legend4ry » Wed May 25, 2011 11:36 pm

kaiori breathe wrote:I have nothing to add to this thread, I just wanted to say I never liked Skream's tunes until 'Where you should be' - and after hearing it and considering all things in great detail I've come to the conclusion that: I FUCKING LOVE SKREAM.

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Re: How to do sam Frank vocal in logic

Post by bigfootspartan » Thu May 26, 2011 4:38 am

Hmm. Good question.

Obviously you could use a vocoder. But I honestly think I hear a filterbank (perhaps a comb filterbank) as one of the main effects there. Then I think there's perhaps a ringshifter and a flanger.

Other than that, I'd say your best bet is to take a dry vocal sample, then start piling on effects. Eventually you'll get something usable, perhaps not identical, but just as creative...

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