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Subject:Voice-Over Effect?
Posted by: kriz100
Date:7/28/2004 1:48:30 PM

Hello,

I am looking to do an effect to strach the last word of an voice-over and destroyed it. For example: "Play that music loud" I'd like to have it loooouuuuudddd: expended and destroyed. Is there any good plugin which does this for me?

Subject:RE: Voice-Over Effect?
Reply by: vanblah
Date:7/29/2004 9:30:55 AM

I think you need to define what you mean by "destroyed." You could always draw a fade in envelope over the last word (to gradually increase the volume) and add distortion and reverb and other crap ... but I still don't know what you mean by destroyed.

Subject:RE: Voice-Over Effect?
Reply by: kriz100
Date:7/29/2004 11:38:22 AM

not easy to explain, I had a filter like that, but don't remember anymore which one it was.... that's why example here: http://free.prohosting.com/phil2222/Audio1.mp3

also, I have an voice-over I'd like to bright this more up and bringt some warmer, phat dynamic into it... do you know any filter that does that?
Talk about this voice-over here... Any suggentions? http://free.prohosting.com/phil2222/Audio2.mp3

Subject:RE: Voice-Over Effect?
Reply by: vanblah
Date:7/30/2004 7:39:25 AM

On the first sample it sounded like the voice was pitch shifted up quite a bit and other samples (like the synth zap and the breaking glass) were added.

As for the second sample, I don't know what you mean by dynamic. The voice over is pretty monotone; there's not a lot you can do with dynamics on a monotone voice over. If you mean more "emotion" that would come at the time the VO was recorded. Brightness can be achieved with various EQ, and/or resonant filters. But it sounds pretty bright already.

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