Not even my mom would go that far! :)
It's this one: http://www16.zippyshare.com/v/CUv9bMPK/file.html Set a nice loop section when the siren (first time) reaches its highest pitch,...
Could be a normal singing pitched up, chopped up and and sporadically reversed, formant shifted and lowpass filtered. If you asked me. Sure you...
It's not autotune, but a synth+vocoder (mixed with the original vocals).
I would go with a guitar (clean, with reverb), as I play guitar. Both for the rhythm- and lead guitar. I did a quick test:...
Komplete 3/4 out - Kaoss in - kaoss out - Komplete 3/4 in Main out to monitors/headphones as usual. Just set up your DAW's external/outboard...
Jeskola Buzz http://jeskola.net/buzz/ Type: modular tracker Freeware Windows Notes: Realtime processor and also realtime export (multi-track) to...
It's a click, silence and then a "tape start" effect (meaning a pitch envelope). There are about 83 ways to do this, but the easiest might be to...
I'm with demon, but more like looking for an iso box/isobox (not just a case). Interested in hearing if anyone have any experience/guidance when...
All DAWs and wave editors have reverse effect and pitch envelopes built-in. Bounce/render/consolidate/mixdown the audio you want to affect, then...
Voxengo SPAN Plus has multi-analyzer. 4 seperate spectrum graphs that are overlayed....
It's amazing what you can do with "simple" sine waves. You can pitch envelope them, saturate/distort them (to add harmonics), stack 'em and...
Fix the original link so we can stop the guessing game and tell exactly what is going on.
Yes. Even the quality and length of the cable between audio interface/DAC and headphone amp matters.
Index already covered it, but Saw -> Chorus -> lowpass filter also works.
Imogen Heap singing. Double-tracked and counter-panned.
DtBlkFx FTW FFS!1!111
Exactly. I've never really had this problem either. I have my drum teacher, the metronome and years of practicing to thank for that.
Practice. Metronome. An hour a day will keep the drift away.
Lol. I thought this was the first thing you did when first getting/learning a sampler - recording your own voice, put it in a sampler and play...
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