Pete Leigh wrote: >On 06/12/05, Cesare Marilungo <cesare@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > >>Pitch correction with drastic settings (like the Atares AutoTune). >>Sometimes it's also used to fake the sound of a vocoder. >> >> > >Funnily enough, curiosity sparked by the original question, >I was reading Tweak's guide to recording vocals[1] and >I read this: > > Q) How do i get vocal effects like on Cher's "Believe"? > I heard it was done with a Vocoder. > > A) Nope. It was done with a pitch/intonation processor, > like Antares AutoTune. You get that effect by "abusing" > the settings. You tell autotune you are singing only Ab > and and Eb notes and you sing F and C notes. Auto tune > will bend your vocal notes to the closest selected pitch > giving that "yodel-like" sound > >Is that the same thing? Unfortunately (or fortunately, >according to taste :) I haven't heard Cher's "Believe". > > > That's exactly what I was talking about. There are lots of it. I think one of the first was the Antares (it exists both for ProTools and as a VST). You want to hear how it sounds? Just watch MTV. c. www.cesaremarilungo.com >1) http://www.tweakheadz.com/how_to_record_vocals.htm >and http://www.tweakheadz.com/how_to_process_vocal_tracks.htm >No Linux content, but an interesting read.. > >- Pete. > > > > >