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hackenslash
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Joined: Jun 09, 2008
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Thu Aug 28, 2008 12:39 pm |
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Chorus is a great effect for vocals, as long as, like all other effects. I usually prefer to use pitch shift to generate a more subtle chorus. Use any decent pitch shift algorithm and put it on a send. Then, using the fine tune control, detune by a couple or three cents and feed in gently. Much cleaner than a full-on chorus.
It's also possible that they used an exciter. Try a few things and see what she says. |
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