Make my voice lower/higher without transposing the audio
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harveystewart
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Make my voice lower/higher without transposing the audio
Hi everybody.
I have a vocal clip and I'm trying to make it lower, but all of the tips I find on how to do this involve transposing the clip, which I don't want to do because it changes the key of the vocals. I'm trying to make the vocals lower or higher without going off key.
Like this (start at 0:41):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mX46e4GtlXM
Any help is appreciated! Thanks in advance.
I have a vocal clip and I'm trying to make it lower, but all of the tips I find on how to do this involve transposing the clip, which I don't want to do because it changes the key of the vocals. I'm trying to make the vocals lower or higher without going off key.
Like this (start at 0:41):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mX46e4GtlXM
Any help is appreciated! Thanks in advance.
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SuburbanThug
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Re: Make my voice lower/higher without transposing the audio
Hi. They are transposing the clip using pitch automation in clip view.
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harveystewart
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Re: Make my voice lower/higher without transposing the audio
I tried that. I dont know how to explain it well because I'm not well-versed in music theory but doing that changes the notes that are being sung so it sounds off-tune. What I want to do is make the voice sound like it's fading to a person with more timbre in their voice. Does that make sense?
Re: Make my voice lower/higher without transposing the audio
Formant maybe? I didn't listen to the clip yet. There are a lot of different kinds of ways to apply formant.
Also, + or - an octave stays in key, but I didn't listen to the example... so I might be way off in that option.
Also, + or - an octave stays in key, but I didn't listen to the example... so I might be way off in that option.
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SuburbanThug
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Re: Make my voice lower/higher without transposing the audio
You have to find the notes that are in key and transpose to those notes.harveystewart wrote:I tried that. I dont know how to explain it well because I'm not well-versed in music theory but doing that changes the notes that are being sung so it sounds off-tune. What I want to do is make the voice sound like it's fading to a person with more timbre in their voice. Does that make sense?
Re: Make my voice lower/higher without transposing the audio
Download the free KeroVee vst.
On the top set 'Amount' to zero. This turns off tuning.
On the Tone 1 row of knobs, automate the leftmost 'Formant Shift' knob.
On the top set 'Amount' to zero. This turns off tuning.
On the Tone 1 row of knobs, automate the leftmost 'Formant Shift' knob.
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saulosneto
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Re: Make my voice lower/higher without transposing the audio
i think is not transpose, and yes, some filter. test low/high pass and a little bit of phaser/flangerharveystewart wrote:Hi everybody.
I have a vocal clip and I'm trying to make it lower, but all of the tips I find on how to do this involve transposing the clip, which I don't want to do because it changes the key of the vocals. I'm trying to make the vocals lower or higher without going off key.
Like this (start at 0:41):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mX46e4GtlXM
Any help is appreciated! Thanks in advance.
Re: Make my voice lower/higher without transposing the audio
I cannot open the video here. But check ReaTune in Reaper. Its not avail as VST but you can edit it in Reaper and reimport to Live. Or try a octaver plugin with a second voice set to -3 or -5.
http://www.reaper.fm/index.php
http://www.reaper.fm/index.php
Re: Make my voice lower/higher without transposing the audio
what about EQ? depending on how subtle you want it to be (sorry can't listen to the clip right now) maybe you could blend it by using multiple instances of EQ8 to cut and boost.
Re: Make my voice lower/higher without transposing the audio
I literally tried my suggestion in comparison to the video and it was near identical. Aside from different quality levels of the actual device in use (I'm sure they didn't use a free vst).
They probably just used a vocal fx plug or hardware unit.
They probably just used a vocal fx plug or hardware unit.