teh1buck Posted September 28, 2013 Share Posted September 28, 2013 the main vocal "synth" that TJR, Will Sparks, and Uberjak'd, to name a few who use it... it's like a choppy, high-pitched, reverbed vocal hit https://soundcloud.com/uberjakd/noises-uberjakd-vip-mix i'm in a hurry, i'll post more tracks later i've tried recreating something similar myself, but can't... do they use a vocoder? Link to comment
ScareWare Posted September 28, 2013 Share Posted September 28, 2013 you just have to use a good hit from a vocal sample. then just pitch it up and down depending on the songs key. a little distortion, chorus, and reverb should get you pretty close. if thats not working for you maybe try throwing a hit into a sampler and using that to play it out instead of transposing it using the daw. Link to comment
Under92 Posted October 1, 2013 Share Posted October 1, 2013 you just have to use a good hit from a vocal sample. then just pitch it up and down depending on the songs key. a little distortion, chorus, and reverb should get you pretty close. if thats not working for you maybe try throwing a hit into a sampler and using that to play it out instead of transposing it using the daw. this is pretty much everything. in your example the artist used the "I", where the singer raised her voice, so that isnt just one note straight. just throw that into some slicer-plugin, mark the hit of the sample you want to use and then just play that like a normal synthie. rest is pitching and fx. Link to comment
EkLiiPz Posted October 2, 2013 Share Posted October 2, 2013 If I remember correctly, one way to get that sort of tube feeling is to add delay (1-5ms). Not sure though. Link to comment
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