How Is Lazy Rich creating this sound?
How Is Lazy Rich creating this sound? Posted on: 30.01.2011 by Wm Steinruck I've asked a few places and got different answers so thought I'd check on here. It kicks in the 1.06 mark. It sounds like a robotic voice talking. ITs quite heavily used in electro and psy trance. People have come up with different ideas, any other suggestions would be great! http://soundcloud.com/lazy-rich/dj-dank-funk-el-lazy-rich-remix | |
Wm Steinruck 30.01.2011 | I've asked a few places and got different answers so thought I'd check on here. It kicks in the 1.06 mark. It sounds like a robotic voice talking. ITs quite heavily used in electro and psy trance. People have come up with different ideas, any other suggestions would be great! http://soundcloud.com/lazy-rich/dj-dank-funk-el-lazy-rich-remix |
Riccardo gava 01.02.2011 | It's a formant filter, for sure! the rest is distortion, bitcrushing and resampling to taste. BTW how ridiculously heavy is the side chain on that track?! It's like listening to a musical see-saw! blurgh :P |
Tierra Barbish 31.01.2011 | I like to take a pretty messed up wave, put it through a low pass filter with a little bit more resonance than usual, then put it through the TAL Bit-crusher with the wetness all the way up, the low-end up, and the bit-rate high. Then, make the cutoff from the lowpass filter move with an LFO of automation! Good luck! |
Korey Quines 30.01.2011 | Take a complex wave, run it trough a bit of distortion and use a formant filter. Then its a lot of sculpting work. Change the dist, the wave a.s.o. When it sounds good its time for the filter tweaking. Hook up a LFO to one of the parameters in the formant filter or just automate the filter changes. |
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