Re: choir effect

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On Thursday 12 January 2012 14:52:59 Renato wrote:
> Hi, I'm interested in how to create a "choir" effect - given a single
> instrument playing (I'm personally interested in single drum shots from
> hydrogen and guitar lines, i.e. not chords), I'd like to have n
> copies of the signal (where n would probably be something between 2 and
> 20), each with a slightly different delay, volume, eq, pitch.
> 
> Is this doable in a sane way, at least in part, with the free tools we
> have?

Simple solution: Instead of using the one "best" take, use the best four 
takes. Instant choir. If you want you can put them on different tracks and 
stretch the pan a bit. But using one track and making the takes "opaque" in 
ardour is also easy to handle.

If that is not an option (because there aren't enough best-takes or because 
its just a programmed synth-track (*)) you have to use a chorus effect.

(*) You can also just record that synth several times if the sequencer has a 
feature to add some jitter to the notes or maybe some swing. Maybe combine it 
with detuning the synth a bit different for each take and you get several 
"musicians" too.

Have fun,

Arnold

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