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  • Is it normal to hear individual harmonics in people's voices? (p.2)
2016/03/12 11:45:55
eph221
It'd be cool to hear every one talk like David Lee Roth when he's singing.
2016/03/12 11:53:31
jamesg1213
eph221
It'd be cool to hear every one talk like David Lee Roth when he's singing.




 
I'd rather hear everyone sing like Joe Pasquale talks.
2016/03/12 12:12:56
sharke
Nik Kershaw has some strong harmonics and is probably a lot to do with why his voice cuts through a mix so well. I can hear them very clearly in this acoustic rendition of "Wouldn't It Be Good." 
 

2016/03/12 12:30:42
eph221
I always liked that song.  Are you sure it's not through some kind of harmonizer?!  I see what you mean.
2016/03/12 12:37:51
sharke
No I think he just has very overtoney vocal chords 
2016/03/12 12:44:09
craigb
Wow, Codamedia has a third eye?  Cool.  
2016/03/12 12:44:59
eph221
Is it possible to eq a vocal so that the overtone series is emphasized?
2016/03/12 12:45:59
eph221
craigb
Wow, Codamedia has a third eye?  Cool.  


I always listen with muy third ear.  :D:D
2016/03/12 12:54:29
craigb
eph221
Is it possible to eq a vocal so that the overtone series is emphasized?




I would think a high-pass above the fundamental would accomplish this, no?  Or a lowering of the fundamental and rising the overtones...
2016/03/12 13:41:03
sharke
I should think you can do all sorts of funky overtone enhancing with the latest version of Melodyne Studio. 
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