Who knows a free! effect (or chain) to mangle human speech, but....

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...not into harsh or robotic way, but more like an alien speech, which fits to a warm
ambient track?

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A frequency shifter can do interesting things on voice
Valhalla FreqEcho

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http://mdsp.smartelectronix.com/livecut/

Livecut. 32 bit only.

What might be cool would be a circuit bent Akai S01, which you can hear in action here:

http://www.circuitbenders.co.uk/synthmod/S01.html

I have one, if you like the sound of that I might be able to help you out as a one off. Let me know.

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transmetropolitan wrote: What might be cool would be a circuit bent Akai S01, which you can hear in action here:

http://www.circuitbenders.co.uk/synthmod/S01.html

I have one, if you like the sound of that I might be able to help you out as a one off. Let me know.
I think I have to mod my S01...
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dtblkfx
learn it and you'll see why

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dtblkfx is nice but it has a significant problem, it doesn't have window overlap, so every fft window transition sounds horribly bad at strong settings.

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camsr wrote:A frequency shifter can do interesting things on voice
Valhalla FreqEcho
This is an awesome frequency shifter! It's kind of a secret weapon i use when i need some wild sounds.

Here are some options.


Tal-Vocoder
http://tal-software.com/products/tal-vocoder

The Modulator 2
http://www.kvraudio.com/product/the_mod ... _ndc_plugs
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camsr wrote:dtblkfx is nice but it has a significant problem, it doesn't have window overlap, so every fft window transition sounds horribly bad at strong settings.
ok maybe we use for different things.
i use to create ghostly reverby squeaky gate sounding vocals, which would be great for the OP if he makes ambient.
the only other things that come close to the sound i get, are reafir and some expensive noise reduction plugins



edit:
it does have overlap, just checked

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@camsr
Valhalla FreqEcho is to harsh for my purpose.
But thanx for reminding me of reafir :)

@_a_
Thanx for reminding me of dtblfx

@transmetropolitan
thanx for livecut...I've totally forgotten this swiss knife :)

@Xiangqi
http://soniccharge.com/bitspeek...is not free!!!
Read the subject again

@V0RT3X
Thanx for TAL-Vocoder

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akira wrote:
@transmetropolitan
thanx for livecut...I've totally forgotten this swiss knife :)
Buffer Override has some fun tricks too:

http://destroyfx.smartelectronix.com/

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I need to convincingly emulate female speech from my male voice for animation. Somehow a vocoder probably is too much :-) any subtler tricks?
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@braj - Speak in your 'head' voice and subtly shift up the formants,

@akira - the free frequency shifters, used subtly, will get you there, also combinations of lopass filter (set to behave like a wah - more engergy opens up the filter) with a touch of phaser before, will muddle up the sounds. Re-ordering audio with the bufferoverride and livecut I find it bit too destructive for simple voice manipulations. But it may be perfect for you! Depending on your host, you may already have the ideal toolset..

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braj wrote:I need to convincingly emulate female speech from my male voice for animation. Somehow a vocoder probably is too much :-) any subtler tricks?
Are we still talking free?

g200kgs Rovee or KeroVee both have formant shifting that may work (programme dependant of course...)

http://www.g200kg.com/en/software/rovee.html
http://www.g200kg.com/en/software/kerovee.html

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CinningBao wrote:
the free frequency shifters, used subtly, will get you there, also combinations of lopass filter (set to behave like a wah - more engergy opens up the filter) with a touch of phaser before, will muddle up the sounds.
This sounds promising :) ...could you please name the exact order of this FX-chain?

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