mikx
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Posted: Mon Apr 12 2004 10:59 grrr.. its killing me! |
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big big big dilemma! you see, i'm planning to submit a track into the compo, which initially was supposed to be a rather big sounding remix of green velvet's 'lala land'. but the compo requires originality, so remixes are out of the question.
so i need to replace the vocals with something else (preferrably other vocals). what i wanted to try is inserting some robot-like vox a'la daft punk. you know the ones! but i'm not 100% sure how to make them. sounds like a vocoder and auto-tune is used, but really i have no idea..?
can anyone help? how do i make this sound? (note, i don't have a MIDI setup, so i won't be able to do that use-autotune-with-keyboard thing..)
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Posted: Mon Apr 12 2004 11:31
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Prosoniq orange vocoder. Amazing sounding vocoder, including chord choosing stuff to make the vocal continue the melody of your song.
As for real autotuning: if I'm not mistaken, I used Antares Autotune in the past with some success to achieve that result.
Both Orange Vocoder as Autotune can be used without midi automation.
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mikx
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Posted: Wed Apr 14 2004 13:51
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that vocoder isn't even out yet!
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Posted: Wed Apr 14 2004 13:52
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Sorry, yes, that was quite confusing. But if there is a #3, then there will be a #2, right?
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CHICAGO¤lollie
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Posted: Wed Apr 14 2004 23:53
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*cough*Kazaa-has-it-too*cough* |
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