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Tuesday, February 2, 2021

vocal effects

Vocoder

 






Auto-tune (as an effect, not to cover up poor tuning!)


Pitch changing


Doubling


Backing vocals


Effects units:

https://www.roland.com/uk/products/vt-3/

https://www.tc-helicon.com/tchelicon/product?modelCode=P0DLT


TASK:

How might you use vocal effects in your music? Can you double the vocal line? Do your own BVs? Pitch change? Delay? Reverb?









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