• SONAR
  • Raspy voice effect
2014/03/14 21:41:13
mrharoldg2000
I'm a relative newbie to Sonar X - does anyone know how to create a raspy voice effect similar to what you often hear when someone belts out a high note?
2014/03/14 21:52:18
Guitarpima
I don't think you can use an effect for that. I've found that you have to make your voice do it.
2014/03/14 22:26:31
Kev999
I don't believe that we are meant to take this question seriously.
 
2014/03/14 22:42:49
benjaminfrog
Antares has a plugin called Aspire, which can be used to accentuate or attenuate aspiration (raspiness) in one's voice.
 
http://www.antarestech.co...p?product=ASPIRE_Evo_7
2014/03/14 23:50:40
Dude Ivey
Take your vocal track and run it through a guitar distortion plugin and experiment with that.
2014/03/15 01:27:42
stickman393
What Dude said, only make it a parallel track and automate the volume to get the "rasp" on the phrases that need it.
2014/03/15 11:10:26
CJaysMusic
mrharoldg2000
I'm a relative newbie to Sonar X - does anyone know how to create a raspy voice effect similar to what you often hear when someone belts out a high note?


In order to record or produce a 'raspy voice similar to when someone belts out a high note' you will need a person who can sing that. There is not effect to make that happen without it sounding artificial and robotic.
 
so all you need is a mic, a person who can sing what you want, pre-amp and sonar. Get all those things and you can record that voice
 
CJ
2014/03/15 14:07:31
jackson white
A Jack Daniels plugin might do it. Time delay is in years though ....
2014/03/15 21:17:25
Maarkr
tried many plugs years ago to try to dirty up a voice... it don't work... just makes the vocals sound crappy.
2014/03/15 21:17:08
Maarkr
tried many plugs years ago to try to dirty up a voice... it don't work... just makes the vocals sound crappy.
 
darn post wouldn't submit!  then it shows as a double.
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