i want to pitchshift vox by a little to fatten them up. is there an easy plug that'll do this or should i just do it in wavelab and overlay them.
ta,
steve.
pitchshifting vocals
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- KVRAF
- 4074 posts since 28 Apr, 2004
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- KVRist
- 309 posts since 4 Feb, 2005 from uk
hello;)personally id just do it it wave lab,if you aint gonna do nothing fancy!!!
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 4074 posts since 28 Apr, 2004
aye mate,
it seems to work nicely and all for the little shifts. for anything larger i can just get an extra vocal recorded.
however,
there are bits where i want to add maybe 10? vocals (all at slightly different pitches) and i wondered if there was an easy fx way of doing this.
you can but try,
also for those who know lots about vocals, in order to "phatten it up"
should i shift the time a bit as well ? i know the answer is to try all this stuff but vocals are definately not my strong point and i'm looking for the voice of experience.
cheers,
steve.
ps. i am l33t bennnassi yo! give me 303 virus now.

it seems to work nicely and all for the little shifts. for anything larger i can just get an extra vocal recorded.
however,
there are bits where i want to add maybe 10? vocals (all at slightly different pitches) and i wondered if there was an easy fx way of doing this.
you can but try,
also for those who know lots about vocals, in order to "phatten it up"
cheers,
steve.
ps. i am l33t bennnassi yo! give me 303 virus now.
- KVRAF
- 1817 posts since 1 Jun, 2003
take a look at elevayta's 'choirboy' if you haven't, yet. might be almost exactly what you are looking for. 
