Using the VX64 Vocal Strip

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2012/11/04 09:15:56 (permalink)

Using the VX64 Vocal Strip

Hi,
Anyone know of a way to get a hard tune sound from the VX64, I have Voicelive touch, and can get it from that
but I was just wondering if anyone has done this using the VX64.

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John

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    GIM Productions
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    Re:Using the VX64 Vocal Strip 2012/11/04 10:06:40 (permalink)
    Hi John VX64 is powerful and flexible tool to sculpt all vocal tracks.I always use and for me it is underestimated by Sonar's users.Best.Roby

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    garrigus
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    Re:Using the VX64 Vocal Strip 2012/11/04 12:42:07 (permalink)
    By "hard tune" do you mean that T-Pain effect that every associates with AutoTune? If so, you can do that with V-Vocal. Check out the following article...
    http://www.digifreq.com/digifreq/article.asp?ID=50

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    Re:Using the VX64 Vocal Strip 2012/11/04 22:19:46 (permalink)
    Note that how much hard tune effect you get depends a lot on how you sing.  It is harder for me to get that effect on my voice than on others.  (I don't want the effect in the music I do, but I have experimented with V-Vocal, Melodyne, and TC Helicon VoiceWorks Plus out of curiosity.)

    Trivia question: I remember a male rock group using this effect before Cher but I cannot remember who it was.  Anyone recall?

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    Re:Using the VX64 Vocal Strip 2012/11/04 22:39:33 (permalink)
    I know Audioslave did but that was after Cher.
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