Subject:Help From THe Pros!
Posted by: kessler
Date:6/19/2003 6:02:22 PM
Im working on some voice overs for myself, and im really trying to get that "Ballsy" CHR sound. Anyone have any good settings that would help me achieve this? Thanks Scott |
Subject:RE: Help From THe Pros!
Reply by: shitcomputer
Date:6/19/2003 8:16:27 PM
maybe sum slight reverb, and soften it, add a small chorus and boost the bass - im no pro but it might help |
Subject:RE: Help From THe Pros!
Reply by: captn_spalding
Date:6/20/2003 7:24:21 AM
You might consider building a voice-over-box for the mic. Check this site. http://www.indigipix.com/voicebox.htm ..spalding |
Subject:RE: Help From THe Pros!
Reply by: Savasten
Date:6/20/2003 8:16:02 AM
Easy fix..record your chorus 5 or 6 times..set your pan for each track at different points, spreading out your chorus..also use michrophone simulator from the accouctic imaging pluggin offered by sonicfoundry....also use a tape satuation pluggin (timeworks / cakewalk), if you can't find one I can e-mail it to you..and last use diferent chorus thickeners, delays and reverbs for each track. keep the delays between 256 and 656...let me know how that works....Rick at mastering studios. masteringhouse@netzero.net......peace |
Subject:RE: Help From THe Pros!
Reply by: bigmax1627
Date:6/22/2003 10:58:17 AM
Can Anyone here tell me how I can record my voice into a song using sound forge6.0? If I can't do it using Sound Forge 6.0, what would you recommend? |
Subject:RE: Help From THe Pros!
Reply by: shitcomputer
Date:6/22/2003 8:19:47 PM
acid pro is good you can play your music while you rcord |