Phone Voice

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I was just wondering if any one has got any variations on the old 'phone voice' effect that theyve found - an eq or filter based way of treating spoken ad-libs yet still keeping the vocal reasonably natural.

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Just EQ it to only accept 1khz to 5khz! ;)
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mda combo - radio setting works nice

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there also some filters/eq by Rocksonics/Jeff Rippe and a funny plugin called CallMe by Dyode that claim to emulate different ages telephone eqs, you change the value and the gui morphs into a different model , from former telephones to modern mobiles...
all of them for free of course..
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i remember a plugin called magafon or the like can be a nice one to use
i used to use the sony soundforge eq and wave hammer , then switched to izotope vinyl without any noise, jsut the year setting set to 1900's or so
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I have, on occasion, just used a phone...oddly enough, sounds just like a phone.
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ah you right! :dog:
forgot about the DigitAL Megafon VST!
heres the link for Dyode callme tho http://www.dyode-sound.com/newsite/cont ... plugin.exe
and for Megafon
http://freenet-homepage.de/digit-al/music/megafon.exe
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The bandwidth set for phones up here used to be 300Hz-3000Hz. So you're best bet is to just hi and lopass.

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voidar wrote:The bandwidth set for phones up here used to be 300Hz-3000Hz. So you're best bet is to just hi and lopass.
Or bandpass...plus some distortion and background noise. If you record a real phone, and play it back on good speakers, you'll notice 3 things: it's band limited, there's some saturation, and there's line noise.
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What about this:
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lol , we forgot the more obvious !
thx PeterL
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can't find the thread that I originally did this for, but it was eq, distortion/compression, lofi and limiter plugins.

http://www.ahjteam.com/upload/armyradio.mp3
Basic EQ tip: highpass all that don't hit subs, usually all but bass and kick

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