Best plugin for the 'Telephone EQ' effect?

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Klemperer wrote:and thanks for the pluggo35runtime-mentioning!
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Forever,




Kim.

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Really, any EQ or filter can do this.

Koolkeys
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A Telephone only transmits audio on a narrow bandiwdth (typically 8 kHz - I think). A 8 kHz band pass EQ should sound pretty much like a telephone.
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There's a "Phone Line" preset on Luxonix LFX-1310 (freeware) which you might like.

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use a bandpass filter, and set it to 800Hz and a width of about 2.0

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backpage wrote:Please don't do it. It's overdone. There's nothing cool about it. It's Avril Lavigne annoying-- that's how annoying it is.
it's not the effect that is annoying, it's how its used within the context of a track. if you don't want it to sound cliche, then don't use it like everyone else! :wink:

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Klemperer wrote:If you got Computermusic mag there was the SpinEQ for free (you just had to register), which had a preset too.

Free becouse it's a demo and the sound dropes out every 10 seconds if i remember.
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Nope, the SpinEQ was fully functional, no time limit, no dropouts. The version on the bundled CD is a demo, but there was a code in the mag that you had to email to spinaudio to receive the complete plugin by email.
-- Regards MrM --

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MrM wrote:Nope, the SpinEQ was fully functional, no time limit, no dropouts. The version on the bundled CD is a demo, but there was a code in the mag that you had to email to spinaudio to receive the complete plugin by email.
What issue was it? +/-
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CM 78 october 2004
-- Regards MrM --

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MrM wrote:CM 78 october 2004
Shit i've got 79-80
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the telephone effects work best in conjunction with a Cher autotune/vocoder effect as well

:P

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Don't they include it in every issue? Look through the readmes, etc.

I agree about the Bandpass, which is why I heartily recommend BugPass yet again. ;)

Jeez has something up his sleeve for BBA (posted somewhere in another thread) that will combine this kind of simple 'telephone effect' with a cellphone audio compression effect.

You can just phone the sound in....

<groan>

Greg
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Step 1. Get a cell phone.

Step 2. Get a real phone.

Step 3. Call yourself on one of the phones.

Step 4. Hold other phone to microphone.

Step 5. Record away.

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Yup! People like to make their own lives difficult, though. ;) Plus, sometimes you want to apply the 'phone effect' to a vocal part that also doubles as a high-fidelity vocal performance.
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