is there a plugin that transforms voices into pigs squeaks?

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Last edited by Den* on Thu Mar 23, 2017 1:10 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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"One Pig Only" VST.

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They aren't real pigs singing, that's a cartoon. They probably used people for the voices.

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Chris-S wrote:"One Pig Only" VST.
:lol:

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egbert101 wrote:Feed your DAW some oats.
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woggle wrote:probably
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xoxos wrote: chances are, neither you nor the audience knows what pigs sound like outside of other foley artists...
Listening to the foley work in some tv and film, I often think some foley artists are clueless. Especially those who do work in scifi programming...
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As of now I often wonder what the human voice transformed to a pig squeak sounds like...

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mcbpete wrote:Zynaptic Morph maybe:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RWbHZj2wfPQ
Yeah a tool like Morph would be my suggestion too. Some type of spectral morphing tool.

Doesn't iZotope also have one?? I have a feeling Waves has one too, Morphoder??

Or you could try a general vocoder

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perhaps try convolving with a pig squeal or moose calls etc

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I dare say to do it convincingly, part of it would have to rely an the performance of the the voice talent and choosing suitable samples to "Morph" with.

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Jace-BeOS wrote:Listening to the foley work in some tv and film, I often think some foley artists are clueless. Especially those who do work in scifi programming...
What, are they not wearing properly 'scifi' shoes or something?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foley_(filmmaking)
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Oddly If you're into the disparate fields of both foley artists and pig squeals, Upstream Color is the film for you !

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You don't necessarily need any plugin.

If you inhale energically, your nasal tract can make a scorched pig squeal.
I'm not sure if the whistle register is involved.
This is quite damaging, don't try it if you don't know 100% how to warm up your voice.

What remains open is how to make non-scorched pig squeals.

Example (nsfw): http://ovh.to/nMuvbf
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thank you very much everybody! a lot of very useful ideas here, and a lot of fun!
thank you again!

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