How do you down pitch your vocals? (Future Trap Style)
Posted: Mon Sep 08, 2014 3:15 am
So quick question guys
I notice alot of producers are pitching their own recorded vocals a few semi tones to make it sound deep but not so deep where it sounds muddy. Thing is I wonder...do they sing a few semi tones higher than they've written for when recording and then pitch it down a few semi tones? Or is there a program that allows you to sing normally into your recordings but somehow down pitches your voice WHILE retaining the original melody of the voice?
Cheers
I notice alot of producers are pitching their own recorded vocals a few semi tones to make it sound deep but not so deep where it sounds muddy. Thing is I wonder...do they sing a few semi tones higher than they've written for when recording and then pitch it down a few semi tones? Or is there a program that allows you to sing normally into your recordings but somehow down pitches your voice WHILE retaining the original melody of the voice?
Cheers