best filter to use for growls?

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Motom
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Re: best filter to use for growls?

Post by Motom » Tue Jul 16, 2013 4:11 pm

Brothulhu wrote:I saw a tutorial recently where a guy wanted to make a certain vowel movement on a growl so he took a spectrum analyser and made the vowel noise he wanted into it with his voice then copied the peaks and dips into an EQ and automated it. It sounded exactly how he wanted it to
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claudedefaren
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Re: best filter to use for growls?

Post by claudedefaren » Sat Jul 20, 2013 5:46 am

BudSpencertron wrote:just throw a bass note and a gorilla or whatever in a sampler put both on glide voila
hahaha, i actually used to do this but with a lion roar (didn't turn out very well back then)

unohoo09
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Re: best filter to use for growls?

Post by unohoo09 » Sun Jul 21, 2013 6:40 am

Bandpass>distortion can get you some good 'wah' or 'rah' sounds if you can tweak the distortion, the filter freq., the filter width, resonance, and resonance width.

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