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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: Stut-t-t-er effect
Howdy, I'm just guessing here but there are different ways to do this. You can trigger a vocoder with percussion on the modulator input. You can side chain a compressor/downward expander with a percussion sound. You can trigger a KEPEX with a percussion sound Etc. Rig --- "Veda, Qua" <qua.veda@intel.com> wrote: > Hi, > I don't want to bother Rick at this time with this > question. > On this audio clips, he has some great vocal grooves > going. I'm curious > what devices are used to create the 'stutter' in the > sounds that give > them a percussive, rhythmic quality. Very > inspiring work. Anyone > know what h/w or s/w will create this effect ? > > Also, I may want to try some vocal looping - quasi > beat boxing - to > see what happens. What mics are recommended for > this application ? > > Thanks! > -Qua > > ____________________________________________________________________________________ Any questions? Get answers on any topic at www.Answers.yahoo.com. Try it now.
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