Hey AFIN,
I have to say, this seems very interesting, the change in the vocal, how did you accomplish this?
Its called SBVI (Sound to Brain to Voice Interface) one of the cheapest plugins available, but has a steep learning curve. (Mostly free, though if you pay a teacher it can get as well pricey...; - )
I see what you did there. I too think those are new vocals and not the original ones. In case they are the original vocals but processed to sound like the way they do, that's some serious witchcraft!
Hey AFIN,
I have to say, this seems very interesting, the change in the vocal, how did you accomplish this?
Its called SBVI (Sound to Brain to Voice Interface) one of the cheapest plugins available, but has a steep learning curve. (Mostly free, though if you pay a teacher it can get as well pricey...; - )
I see what you did there. I too think those are new vocals and not the original ones. In case they are the original vocals but processed to sound like the way they do, that's some serious witchcraft!
It was not breaking the rules when I sang that poem. What's so strange or funny?
Hey AFIN,
I have to say, this seems very interesting, the change in the vocal, how did you accomplish this?
Its called SBVI (Sound to Brain to Voice Interface) one of the cheapest plugins available, but has a steep learning curve. (Mostly free, though if you pay a teacher it can get as well pricey...; - )
I see what you did there. I too think those are new vocals and not the original ones. In case they are the original vocals but processed to sound like the way they do, that's some serious witchcraft!
It was not breaking the rules when I sang that poem. What's so strange or funny?
Of course it was not against the rules. Just that we were wondering if those were the original vocals of LB, somehow processed to sound different (like TJ's entry). Good WIP BTW
Hey AFIN,
I have to say, this seems very interesting, the change in the vocal, how did you accomplish this?
Its called SBVI (Sound to Brain to Voice Interface) one of the cheapest plugins available, but has a steep learning curve. (Mostly free, though if you pay a teacher it can get as well pricey...; - )
I see what you did there. I too think those are new vocals and not the original ones. In case they are the original vocals but processed to sound like the way they do, that's some serious witchcraft!
It was not breaking the rules when I sang that poem. What's so strange or funny?
Of course it was not against the rules. Just that we were wondering if those were the original vocals of LB, somehow processed to sound different (like TJ's entry). Good WIP BTW
OK - that would have been witchcraft! But it wasn't ... Anyway, I think I'm gonna use the wavetable technologie (or whatever it's called in correct English) in my entry for February. It's rather fun, once you have learned what it is.
Hey AFIN,
I have to say, this seems very interesting, the change in the vocal, how did you accomplish this?
Or maybe I misunderstood you. What do you mean by "change in the vocal"?
Sorry, should have been clearer with my question.
The vocal now seems to be sung with an accent change, or is this just me.
I know Leonard spoke with an american accent , now it appears different?
Two different men normally sound different. And there are human beings who are not born in the US.
I thought I was on the verge of discovering a new way to change vocals
Now I understand what TJ was saying, it flew straight over my head.
You have a very nice voice
And you definitely did no wrong
Hopefully you'll get more time in future to enter SW
Hopefully you'll get more time in future to enter SW
Thanks, Clueless! Yes, I hope so too. I haven't heard any of the entries in this competition. It's too much to catch up with, especially if I wanted to read all comments and replies as well. I concentrate on SWC030, instaed. Maybe we'll meet again at the end of february.