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MentalMenace
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Granulizer Vst Plugin.

Post by MentalMenace »

Hi im looking for a good granulizer like the one in omnisphere 2 to making some cool vocal effects, can anyone recommend a good one? :)

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Post by godspeed »

Yo! You should check out CamelAudio Alchemy for granular stuff. For cool and unique vocal effects i suggest Izotope Stutter Edit.

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godspeed wrote:Yo! You should check out CamelAudio Alchemy for granular stuff. For cool and unique vocal effects i suggest Izotope Stutter Edit.
thanks man! :) with vocal effects i mean that like freezing the vocal at one point so that it will stretching like this for an example: Menaaaaaaaaaaaace if you know what i mean

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MentalMenace wrote:
godspeed wrote:Yo! You should check out CamelAudio Alchemy for granular stuff. For cool and unique vocal effects i suggest Izotope Stutter Edit.
thanks man! :) with vocal effects i mean that like freezing the vocal at one point so that it will stretching like this for an example: Menaaaaaaaaaaaace if you know what i mean
Ah, you can do this stuff with Illformed's Glitch or Sugarbytes' Effectrix by automating the stretch amount (from 0% to 100% stretch). No granular synthesis needed for this :)

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Post by the_wraith »

That might be timestretching, not granular synthesis. Your DAW should come with something for this usually; it also normally has different algorithms for more robotic and more natural sounding results. For granular effects Alchemy is a bit problematic, its Mac only nowadays, plus its a full synth. For a full synth I'd then rather look into VPS Avenger.
If youre lookin for only Granular Effects there is apart from the already mentioned Glitch for example AudioDamage Quanta, or SoundGuru the Mangle. I think industry leader is still CrusherX tho.
If its just about freezing than thats a different thing again, actually Im not sure what the effect is called - back then there was a freeware tool called Buffer Underrun which was great at it, but I think its not available in 64bit anymore? But for that Glitch will be totally sufficient.

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Post by KRB-MP »

Try to use the stretching option of your DAW, maybe some lfo, or just chop and repeat

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godspeed wrote:
MentalMenace wrote:
godspeed wrote:Yo! You should check out CamelAudio Alchemy for granular stuff. For cool and unique vocal effects i suggest Izotope Stutter Edit.
thanks man! :) with vocal effects i mean that like freezing the vocal at one point so that it will stretching like this for an example: Menaaaaaaaaaaaace if you know what i mean
Ah, you can do this stuff with Illformed's Glitch or Sugarbytes' Effectrix by automating the stretch amount (from 0% to 100% stretch). No granular synthesis needed for this :)
Oh thanks dude i will look into this! :)

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Post by MentalMenace »

I thank you all for the info that u have given me! much appreciated :D

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