Be as specific as you can. Post an example, etc.
Yeah, I remember. Binaural is fun.
I'm suspecting a mental condition. That's all. You might want to get your head checked. There's always hope, with therapy and/or medication. I...
Don't bother "panning up and down". We don't have 4 ears. Instead focus on getting a good mix. You can get into the lovely world of binaural...
Doubletracked shouting vocals (counter-panned) + reverb. Sounds like a vocoder (filtered white noise as modulator) on the shouts.
Do you just want a fully key-tracked notch filter to remove the fundamental frequency, but keep the upper harmonics? Most synths have two filters...
Wut? A bandpass filter cutoff sweep? I'm not following. Be more specific.
I seriously don't know where you get all the energy, will and time to do all this trolling. [MEDIA]
The production/mixing/sound can ofc be outdated. But a great song/track will always be timeless. Try modern sample selection, better mixing,...
Except formant and pitch (and occasional falsetto)? No, I don't think so. I do love vocoders, speech synthesis, granular morphing between two...
Ofc you can pitch-shift and formant it in Melodyne to resemblance a female, but it will not sound as good as having a female vocalist (as in your...
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Geez! You record a female vocalist singing. You will be the one recording her (hopefully, so you can instruct, aid, produce, etc).
You record vocals, cut/copy/paste up and repeat/loop. Then add tremolo, or cuts with different levels or volume automations. The effect is known...
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Lol! You mean they must control their bilabial plosives? :) You can use a pencil in front of the mic. But dedicated popfilters are heaven sent.
A ribbon mic, popfilter and a nice tube-driven preamp.
Mp3 conversion adds up to 1.5dBFS of increased peaks depending on the source. Hence why you might need up to 1.5dBFS of headroom before...
I used the free Gravel (dist/bitcrush/sampel-rate crush) and commercial ApQualizr2 (EQ). http://www.taigadsp.com/gravel/ [IMG]
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