Chill, its just the internet.vespers75 wrote:And why is that? Who the f**k said anything about giving up? If want to give up music or whatever, that's on you...the rest of us will continuing doing what we do.Audio~Geek wrote:
Might as well give up then.
Not a joke, hence the lack of emoticons.
And that's not a joke either, hence no emoticons.
Ministry/ Al Jourgeson type vocals
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- KVRian
- 863 posts since 24 Mar, 2007 from Vancouver, BC
⬆ Jon from The REAPER Blog
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- KVRian
- 814 posts since 12 Sep, 2005 from Renton, WA
So no guitars then?Spookyrockstar wrote:...just make music, and stop fretting, I say.
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- KVRian
- 649 posts since 5 Jun, 2006 from Berkeley, CA
Liquidclear wrote:So no guitars then?Spookyrockstar wrote:...just make music, and stop fretting, I say.
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- GRRRRRRR!
- 17697 posts since 14 Jun, 2001 from Somewhere you're not!
Why? Is originality that important? Whilst I would hate to be thought of as a clone of this or that artist, I think most genres have plenty of space to fill in between the sound of established artists. I've never really understood this desire people seem to have to be totally original, it just isn't possible any more, unless you want to make horrible music. We take a bit from here and a bit from there and hopefully combine them in a way that sounds like us. People try to be critical of us by saying we sound like bands from the 90's but we actually see that as a compliment because that is exactly the sound we are after.Audio~Geek wrote:Not a joke, hence the lack of emoticons.
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- KVRAF
- 2249 posts since 6 May, 2003 from rat city au
Enough about me, lets talk about you.
What do you think of me?
dude asked a simple question. got an answer. end of story, no?
What do you think of me?
dude asked a simple question. got an answer. end of story, no?
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- KVRian
- 1000 posts since 25 Feb, 2008 from Sydney, Australia
My point is that they used extreme analog compression techniques to achieve this sound ...... and continued to do so right up until their last album .... on vocals and otherwise.BONES wrote:Ministry, in their earlier years, sounded like a bad cross between Prince and Thomas Dolby, which has nothing to do with the OP's question, so what's your point?
This is precisely what the OP asked for
Whats your point actually?
And forget the battle to the death, if 2 KvRians cant argue the details of a LONG dead band ad nauseum ..... then what is the world coming to ?
Prestissimo in Moto Perpetuo
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- KVRAF
- 2973 posts since 18 Oct, 2004
I think you've been here long enough to know that simply isn't the case on KVR.stk wrote:Enough about me, lets talk about you.
What do you think of me?
dude asked a simple question. got an answer. end of story, no?
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- KVRian
- 649 posts since 5 Jun, 2006 from Berkeley, CA
Arglebargle wrote:I think you've been here long enough to know that simply isn't the case on KVR.stk wrote:Enough about me, lets talk about you.
What do you think of me?
dude asked a simple question. got an answer. end of story, no?
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- KVRist
- 47 posts since 29 Oct, 2003 from Pittsburgh, PA.
Actually, if some of you guys would do a little research, you'd see that Ministry is notorious for using/abusing the hell out of his Eventides for vocal effects... several roadies have reported seeing up to 3 all simultaneously in use at Ministry concerts. Al makes it no secret... there is even a write up/interview with Al on the Eventide website: http://www.eventide.com/News/User%20Pro ... istry.aspx
Quote from Al: "For over twenty years, I've been using Eventide exclusively for my effects processing," said Jourgensen. "It's a producer's dream. I never leave home without them."
Quote from Eventide: "We took the customers' feedback and developed the H8000A for discerning live performers, and we're honored to have Al, a longtime Eventide customer, as one of our first H8000A fans."
Most of the algorithms he uses are doing some massive pitch shifting in both directions. The folks in this thread recommending using chorus effects are way more on target than those saying to just drown your vox in distortion and compression... all that will do is make your voice sound like shit, or like nearly every other *industrial* band out there. Apply too much distortion and compression and all you have is a mess with no dynamics... this is not what you hear when you listen to Ministry. Most of his vocals are still audible and intelligible and contain lots of dynamics, even though they are at times drowned out by the chaos of the music. This is because he uses the distortion/compression sparingly. Only on the "backup vocals" do you hear lots of distortion... take the track "Scarecrow" as an example.
Being how expensive Eventides are, I doubt this the solution you were looking for. I would suggest experimenting with whatever Pitchshifting/Chorus effects that are within your budget (dont be afraid to chain them), followed by a *hint* of saturation if desired... then followed by good EQ and lots of delay. Uncle Al loves his vocal delay =)
Quote from Al: "For over twenty years, I've been using Eventide exclusively for my effects processing," said Jourgensen. "It's a producer's dream. I never leave home without them."
Quote from Eventide: "We took the customers' feedback and developed the H8000A for discerning live performers, and we're honored to have Al, a longtime Eventide customer, as one of our first H8000A fans."
Most of the algorithms he uses are doing some massive pitch shifting in both directions. The folks in this thread recommending using chorus effects are way more on target than those saying to just drown your vox in distortion and compression... all that will do is make your voice sound like shit, or like nearly every other *industrial* band out there. Apply too much distortion and compression and all you have is a mess with no dynamics... this is not what you hear when you listen to Ministry. Most of his vocals are still audible and intelligible and contain lots of dynamics, even though they are at times drowned out by the chaos of the music. This is because he uses the distortion/compression sparingly. Only on the "backup vocals" do you hear lots of distortion... take the track "Scarecrow" as an example.
Being how expensive Eventides are, I doubt this the solution you were looking for. I would suggest experimenting with whatever Pitchshifting/Chorus effects that are within your budget (dont be afraid to chain them), followed by a *hint* of saturation if desired... then followed by good EQ and lots of delay. Uncle Al loves his vocal delay =)