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Headhunterz deep voice in FL Studio??

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Beast Mode
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Re: Headhunterz deep voice in FL Studio??

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ljk32 wrote:Well, there was a similar topic a while ago, and I remember IAmShepherd's example being awesome. I guess the older topic is talking about 'darker' and more distorted vocals, but it still could be of help, so here:
http://harderstate.com/general-sound-de ... 13237.html
Well this is my new account Lucas :D

I believe I showed this voice back then: http://www46.zippyshare.com/v/85413875/file.html

Simply buy yourself a cheap microphone 50-100 bucks tops. Ask your dad to say a line, who will probably have a little deeper voice if you are still below 25 years old. Or even your granddad, who knows.
Pitch the voice down 2/300 cents, put a couple of distortion plugins on top of the voice, put a gate filter on top, or use a rectifier to get some spikes on your vocal and there you go.

This vocal was made with ohmicide, allthough I find ohmicide to be a very filthy, unclear distortion all in all...
I don't use it that often anymore

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Post by ljk32 »

Haha, maybe it was the same sounding voice, but I remember it being a "Constructing a raw kick."

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Post by ljk32 »

There we are :p .

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Post by martincek »

DJ Neo once posted on the old global hardstyle forums that this is how he makes his vocals:

Multiband Comp ->
De Esser ->
Soundshifter / Waves Ultrapitch ->
another Multiband Comp ->
Parametric Equalizer

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Post by sveinn95 »

Beast Mode wrote:
ljk32 wrote:Well, there was a similar topic a while ago, and I remember IAmShepherd's example being awesome. I guess the older topic is talking about 'darker' and more distorted vocals, but it still could be of help, so here:
http://harderstate.com/general-sound-de ... 13237.html
Well this is my new account Lucas :D

I believe I showed this voice back then: http://www46.zippyshare.com/v/85413875/file.html

Simply buy yourself a cheap microphone 50-100 bucks tops. Ask your dad to say a line, who will probably have a little deeper voice if you are still below 25 years old. Or even your granddad, who knows.
Pitch the voice down 2/300 cents, put a couple of distortion plugins on top of the voice, put a gate filter on top, or use a rectifier to get some spikes on your vocal and there you go.

This vocal was made with ohmicide, allthough I find ohmicide to be a very filthy, unclear distortion all in all...
I don't use it that often anymore
Did you make that tutorial on how you did this? it would be very helpful :D

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Post by Beast Mode »

I was to lazy :P

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Post by Astroshade »

I want to add that Monophonic pitch works great!
If you just pitch your voice by more than 1,5 - 2 semitones with "normal" pitchshift (depending on your natural pitch) you get that cheeeezy effect like "look i'm a fat demon"
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Post by Peacekeeper »

Actually this is a real voice i guess. and always: it's better to use a good vocalist than changing your voice as f*ck imo.
one with a good voice is brian baumgartner (look him up at Facebook. he is from breaking ba.. err albuquerque). He got a pretty deep and powerful voice for anthemish vocals. then you can always transpose it a tiny little bit down, use a de esser and a normal compressor. equalise it and if you want distort it a little bit. you can also try to use a bit crusher. remember to make it wet... hoho ... :D i can recommend the h-delay set as pingpong. side chain it with the original voice. same with a reverb. this will make it pretty big and wide. but look, that the main voice actually is not toooo wide. it should be right in your face. so keep an eye on the stereo field with the effects.

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Peacekeeper wrote:Actually this is a real voice i guess. and always: it's better to use a good vocalist than changing your voice as f*ck imo.
one with a good voice is brian baumgartner (look him up at Facebook. he is from breaking ba.. err albuquerque). He got a pretty deep and powerful voice for anthemish vocals. then you can always transpose it a tiny little bit down, use a de esser and a normal compressor. equalise it and if you want distort it a little bit. you can also try to use a bit crusher. remember to make it wet... hoho ... :D i can recommend the h-delay set as pingpong. side chain it with the original voice. same with a reverb. this will make it pretty big and wide. but look, that the main voice actually is not toooo wide. it should be right in your face. so keep an eye on the stereo field with the effects.
Coolio... yeah I think the same, the better the dry original sound is the better it osunds when mixed, and that applies for EVERYTHING :)
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