hi pass low pass vocals?

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bebop
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hi pass low pass vocals?

Post by bebop » Sat Oct 11, 2008 11:29 pm

im making a dubstep tune..

and im tryin to get that sunship sound and i use fl studio

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Post by junglist » Sun Oct 12, 2008 1:15 pm

fuck noes about the sunship sound. Is that garage? :|

Human Vocal Range = 80-5000 Hz
Telephone Hz Range = 300-3000 Hz

Try using a vocoder with the output set low then use a hi pass & low pass.

And the quality of the vocal is also tied to the vocalist who will have different harmonics than another singer. That will effect he outcome.

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Post by bebop » Mon Oct 13, 2008 9:56 am

Junglist wrote:fuck noes about the sunship sound. Is that garage? :|

Human Vocal Range = 80-5000 Hz
Telephone Hz Range = 300-3000 Hz

Try using a vocoder with the output set low then use a hi pass & low pass.

And the quality of the vocal is also tied to the vocalist who will have different harmonics than another singer. That will effect he outcome.
thanks mate help me alot

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