How To Create A Mechanical Voice Using Audacity For Free!
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tnx
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Did you know you can do just the same with effects such as flanger and chorus without having to duplicate tracks?
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Conker's Bad Fur Day Yeah! best game ever.
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@that1dude420 Or select the track and click Crtl D
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@that1dude420 just highlight and click ctrl+d that duplicates.
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GLaDOS?
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The voice in QAI is the same method, just add a phaser effect to one of the layers or more...
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Thank you soooooo much!!
I gotta sub
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that was incredibly helpful. thanks
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it remembers me anonymus
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matejoto 1 year ago 3
@matejoto What a legend!
ManicMetroC0p 1 year ago 5
What The Fuck How Do I Make Duplicates!!!
that1dude420 1 year ago
@that1dude420 Highlight what u want to copy. CTRL + C to copy. CTRL + V to paste
ManicMetroC0p 1 year ago
Hmmmm... This tut only works half way for me. I can get some of the product I want, but it still sounds non-mechanical then I way I would like to have it. I noticed you recorded it in stereo tracks -- does that lead to the best results?
Repenter101 1 year ago
@Repenter101 Hi, a helpful user by the name of "sdf1jjak" sent me some info that might help make your voice sound more mechanical :)
"I'll tell you how I actualy did mine.
First I recorded (obviously :P) then I used the dilay effect with the folowing values 10,0.01,(leave this part),30... ater that I used ctrl-r 24 times. Then I did a base boost for better quality and finaly I lowered the pitch of my voice -20.00 points and the end result is what you saw in my vid :).
hope this helps."
ManicMetroC0p 1 year ago