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How to achieve this vocal effect
Posted on: 09.01.2013 by Starla Lansdon
Hey friends!

Just a quick question. Terrible enough, that actually use a Taylor Swift track as my source, but there is this one small vocal trick they did at around 3:12, that im interested in. I already tried a lot of filtering and distortion, but can't quite get my vocals to sound similar.

It's probably simple as hell, but can anyone help me out with this? Any help would be highly apreciated.

To save you any further listening or even watching the 2 (!) min intro, I'm posting a direct link to the point of the track im referring to: http://youtu.be/vNoKguSdy4Y?t=3m12s
Starla Lansdon
09.01.2013
Hey friends!

Just a quick question. Terrible enough, that actually use a Taylor Swift track as my source, but there is this one small vocal trick they did at around 3:12, that im interested in. I already tried a lot of filtering and distortion, but can't quite get my vocals to sound similar.

It's probably simple as hell, but can anyone help me out with this? Any help would be highly apreciated.

To save you any further listening or even watching the 2 (!) min intro, I'm posting a direct link to the point of the track im referring to: http://youtu.be/vNoKguSdy4Y?t=3m12s
Starla Lansdon
15.01.2013
could be what was already stated but also could be izotope vinyl and distortion
There are always free gems that one doesn't know, will definitely have a look into that.

http://www.izotope.com/products/audio/vinyl/
Preston Lozier
15.01.2013
could be what was already stated but also could be izotope vinyl and distortion
Berta Baie
15.01.2013
to be fair it totally isnt a dub step track. Its a pseudo-dub step track. Its like the producer was too much of a pussy to actually commit to doing a real one. In short...lame.
Starla Lansdon
15.01.2013
I can't believe taylor swift made a dubstep track LOL
I know that feeling. I'll try Ohmicide, thanks for the advice!
Jonathan Chiuchiolo
14.01.2013
find a bitcrusher with distortion... pretty much all bitcrushers have both as they both change the audio signal in very similar ways, the best I have used though is Ohmicide by OhmBoys as you can distort each band individually and it produces a really full sound. I can't believe taylor swift made a dubstep track LOL
Tera Baragan
14.01.2013
Maybe a light touch with a vocoder aswell.
Starla Lansdon
10.01.2013
OK, I will keep trying, thank you
Berta Baie
09.01.2013
Honestly that just sounds like straight up distortion to me, maybe a little high pass filter to take out some of the bass. I don't hear much more than that really.

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