Hello, i'm hearing different sounds on the Madonna's Gang Bang. I filtered this (sorry for quality) https://soundcloud.com/berk-jean-spe...ckings-filters
can i make this effect? how?
Hello, i'm hearing different sounds on the Madonna's Gang Bang. I filtered this (sorry for quality) https://soundcloud.com/berk-jean-spe...ckings-filters
can i make this effect? how?
Last edited by AAJH; 07-01-2013 at 18:44.
It's a little difficult to tell with so little to go off, but to me it sounds like reverb.
- A Large Room Size
- A Very Short Decay
- Very Dry
- Quite Wet
- Diffusion : High
- High Cut : Off
- Low Cut : Full
- Predelay : 0ms
I could be wrong, but no harm in trying ha.
Edit: Also, I'm moving this to production chat.
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not. i cant, i did try this values with till the world ends dry vocals
Which part are you trying to recreate?
The 'Ghostly' reverb type effect? (Which is initially what I thought you wanted to recreate)
Or the sort of delayed, filtered 'whiny' sound? (Which I did not notice the first time)
Or something else?
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im trying ghostly :)
Sounds a bit like delay with lots of feedback with a filter sweep, sounds like an auto filter setting to me. Hope this helps :)
not :/
What the feck is this post all about please?
If you are talking about the vocal sound in the 6 second clip.....
The vocal effect is a combination of things,filters,delays,reverb and even a vocoder imo....
But to be honest i haven't a clue what you are even talking about.
Out there and back
not a lot to go on there tbh but surly a range of effects as the guys said but the setup on reverb that AAJH has said and filter should get you pretty close.
For the example, Big Daddy Daz; listen http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j17HjRHB-ZM 03:44. I'm asked him for this effect and he told me:
" thats an easy one.. i just cropped the word "die" and sliced it a couple of times so it sounds like "d-d-die", i put sam delay on it and the "ghoustly" effect is made by using automatization filters.
i mix my tracks in adobe audition but i think you should be able to do that in almost any other music mixing software like cubase, pro logic, fl studio, etc.
i hope this helps! :) "
But i cant understand this.. Can someone make tutorial for this?