I love this effect. I'll explain the way it sounds, I'm pretty familiar with it whenever I process dubstep, I do it a lot. But that's in Reason 5 and in Cubase, I'm a bit lost.
You start at the base freq of anything(in this case, vocals). So say I'm screaming or singing at like... a general area of 2k+ and I wanna make it so it low passes dynamically and gradually at the end of a syllable so it sounds like it's just dropping to the bass/muddy freq's. I know Joey didn't produce them but Suicide Silence does it a TON on Wake Up.
http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=htt...QDw0-h0AQAjvlVFk5DM1YvSsp1oDwTID016s7-Oqbu31w
And something more relevant, Joey does it with all of his pitch shifts, almost... and a lot on The Devil Wears Prada. I wanna know if there is already a VST that does it within Cubase and if not, where a decently priced one is?
Thanks, guys.
You start at the base freq of anything(in this case, vocals). So say I'm screaming or singing at like... a general area of 2k+ and I wanna make it so it low passes dynamically and gradually at the end of a syllable so it sounds like it's just dropping to the bass/muddy freq's. I know Joey didn't produce them but Suicide Silence does it a TON on Wake Up.
http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=htt...QDw0-h0AQAjvlVFk5DM1YvSsp1oDwTID016s7-Oqbu31w
And something more relevant, Joey does it with all of his pitch shifts, almost... and a lot on The Devil Wears Prada. I wanna know if there is already a VST that does it within Cubase and if not, where a decently priced one is?
Thanks, guys.