hey everyone,
i'm very new to ableton and was wondering if there's a good way to emulate that low pitch voice effect that rappers often use in their songs.
example: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M9bx8YyON28 when it goes "ice cream paint job" at the end of the chorus.
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- Sat Mar 05, 2011 4:25 am
- Forum: Users' Help Exchange - closed
- Topic: hip hop low pitch voice effect?
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- Fri Feb 11, 2011 9:39 pm
- Forum: Users' Help Exchange - closed
- Topic: Sharpen an acapella
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Re: Sharpen an acapella
ah that's too bad. the acapella is a rare one, and 160 is the best i could find. oh well...ill dothe best i can with what i have, i guess. thanks for the input guys!
- Fri Feb 11, 2011 2:08 pm
- Forum: Users' Help Exchange - closed
- Topic: Sharpen an acapella
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Re: Sharpen an acapella
acapella is 160 kbps. for the EQ, what exactly should I do? I really have no experience with effects on Ableton yet. I only recently discovered the magic of re-pitch/complex pro lol...
- Fri Feb 11, 2011 6:37 am
- Forum: Users' Help Exchange - closed
- Topic: Sharpen an acapella
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Sharpen an acapella
Hello everyone,
I'm working with an acapella in a mix that is a bit muffled. its most noticeable when the vocalist pronounces the "s" sound - it's really dulled out - almost sounds like he has a lisp haha.
does anyone know a good way to fix this problem? sorry if this is a simple question - still ...
I'm working with an acapella in a mix that is a bit muffled. its most noticeable when the vocalist pronounces the "s" sound - it's really dulled out - almost sounds like he has a lisp haha.
does anyone know a good way to fix this problem? sorry if this is a simple question - still ...