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Post by bathqueen on Jan 16, 2016 5:54:35 GMT -5
i noticed the effect on lennons voice in iamthewalrus is similar to the effect on liams voice in wont let you down. any1 here knows what is this effect\how is it produced?
thanks
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Post by davidjay on Jan 16, 2016 6:33:59 GMT -5
I understand Lennon's vocal on Walrus is double tracked. Listening back to the stereo mix just now - it also sounds very dry, intentionally peak-distorted, and filtered for a narrower frequency bandwidth. From "sitting in an English garden" onwards it sounds to me like a delay was added, giving it a sense of room ambience as the song builds. Those are my subjective impressions of the sound as a listener anyways... I don't do production for a living so can't give detailed advice on exactly how to achieve those effects.
However if you want to experiment then it could be worth searching for the vocal stem for Flick of the Finger, which is totally dry. Open it in Audacity (or any audio workstation) and try high and low-pass filtering the vocal, adding tape saturation, delay etc (free plugins for this are available online).
Hope it was of some help anyway...
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Post by davidjay on Jan 16, 2016 6:38:06 GMT -5
Here's the dry vocal track for Flick of the Finger.
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Post by davidjay on Jan 16, 2016 6:58:44 GMT -5
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