Sound of Chorus voice on Tupac "California love"

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Does anybody know how to make the sound of the chorus voice on Tupac "California love"??
:help:

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Get a synth and run it though this and sing whatever into it.

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You could also just use the new Robocoder thingy.

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Yup. I agree with your first post, though, Jack. Nothing's quite the same as a talkbox. :D
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Uneed a talk box, and a little tip, u will need a good asurance policy for your teeth.
Otherwise u will drill your fillings out.
No joke tho.

A nice alternative is the digitech talker, it will come close.

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Talkbox.... Sounds expensive. Isnt there an easy, and free, VST plugin that can do the job??

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Sure, the Zapp-O-Matic.

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best_music wrote:Talkbox.... Sounds expensive. Isnt there an easy, and free, VST plugin that can do the job??
Do a search for "talkbox" in "Effects" - you'll get plenty of info and suggestions from the results.

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You probably can't get that sound without a TB. I hear it takes some time to get good at it. $139-$149 is not too bad. Try ebay!

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Yea, you won't get anywhere close to that sound with any free vst, and maybe not even a commercial vst. It seems the only thing you could do is use the real thing.
"You are going to let the fear of poverty govern your life and your reward will be that you will eat, but you will not live."

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Get the Banshee Talkbox from Rocktron.. I got it.. det best machine out there.. built in amp.. U can make your own though.. search the web for links.. :)

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try playin around with Waves Morphoder, then adding a little chorus, and stereo delay....it'll bring the sound the very close to that.....
ive done it myself...

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In case anyone is considering buying one, I have the Danelectro Free Speech talkbox, and it sucks ass! :x

The built-in amp/speaker system is unable to pump sufficent volume down the tube and into your mouth, which means you have to really deep-throat the tube in order to get a decent formant effect on the original sound. Turning the volume on the stomp box up past a certain level just starts to introduce distortion rather than getting louder. Also, the "inline" nature of this stomp box means that the little mics attached to the tube feed their output back into the box. Unfortunately, those little mics are of pretty poor quality, so I generally just record the results with my Neumann. :(
Incomplete list of my gear: 1/8" audio input jack.

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