How To Create A Wide Vocals Sound Or Double Track Using Waves Doubler

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  1. GoldenEar

    GoldenEar Ultrasonic

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    If you have any plugins recommendations apart from waves doubler. Then Thank youuu.

    Im looking for a great preset or even an easy way to achieve this. The chorus part of the song needs it.
     
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  3. Doctor_Me

    Doctor_Me Platinum Record

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    I recommend the Harmony module inside Izotope Nectar 3 for more options of "doubling" and you can always create fake harmonies manually by editing the original vocal tempo and pitch slightly inside a pitch corrector software like melodyne and pan them around the main vocal.

    Ps. be carefull if changing or stretching the tempo of the phrases to not sound out of beat or out of synchrony with the main vocal, be gentle with it. But you can go really crazy on pitch, like going up 7 semitones in the last phrase of a passage or things like this, have fun
     
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    Try Octavox, from Eventide! I really like it!
     
  5. Pete Frost

    Pete Frost Newbie

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    You could create doubles with Revoice or use Soundtoys Microshift to make your vocals wider. Good luck ;-)
     
  6. demberto

    demberto Rock Star

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    If you are using FL, there is an awesome Vocal Doubler patcher preset
     
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    Blue Audiosexual

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    Try Waves Reel ADT.
     
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    Outside of actually recording extra layers, Nectar is the best sounding effect for this sort of thing IMO. Pitching things up or down more than a couple semitones sounds just as artificial as anything else if not more, but if you just want that big wide overdubbed like, 2000s hip hop sound, Nectar is amazing since it lets you control individual layers and add tiny, random pitch and timing variations
     
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