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Started October 11th, 2018 · 5 replies · Latest reply by Lern2LogOutBoi 7 years, 4 months ago

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RaspberryTickle2

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7 years, 5 months ago Edited: 7 years, 5 months ago
#1

I need some heavy metal screaming similar to ones used in this song....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GxQprftLzVA

(at 1:24 and at end) I realise these are very high pitched and computer generated but they don't necessarily need to match it, just if it goes well and done with the same pitch change.

Let me know if you can do this!

Headphaze

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3,180 posts

7 years, 5 months ago Edited: 7 years, 5 months ago
#2

I can tell you how to make this yourself if you're interested...

Use a music sequencing software of your choice.

Step 1: open a tone generator plug-in. Most sequencers have them. You can download free ones as well.

Step 2: use a pink noise tone on a track and place a long sustained note in the sequencer

Step 3: apply an EQ to that track and use a narrow boost by about 5db which will add resonance to a specific frequency. boost the frequency at around 1kHz. Cut off the low end at 300Hz; cut the high end a bit.

Step 4: automate the eq position up and down to get the desired effect you hear in the track. It should be between 800Hz and 5kHz

Step 5 Add a very little distortion to the track, make sure it's subtle.


I am the thing that goes bump in the night...

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RaspberryTickle2

3 sounds

2 posts

7 years, 5 months ago
#3

Headphaze wrote:
I can tell you how to make this yourself if you're interested...

Use a music sequencing software of your choice.

Step 1: open a tone generator plug-in. Most sequencers have them. You can download free ones as well.

Step 2: use a pink noise tone on a track and place a long sustained note in the sequencer

Step 3: apply an EQ to that track and use a narrow boost by about 5db which will add resonance to a specific frequency. boost the frequency at around 1kHz. Cut off the low end at 300Hz; cut the high end a bit.

Step 4: automate the eq position up and down to get the desired effect you hear in the track. It should be between 800Hz and 5kHz

Step 5 Add a very little distortion to the track, make sure it's subtle.

Okay i'll try my best. I'm a noob to audio stuff so a lot of this is new to me.

Headphaze

347 sounds

3,180 posts

7 years, 5 months ago Edited: 7 years, 5 months ago
#4

Well it's never too late to start learning. I think you'll have a lot of fun if you get into it. smile


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Lern2LogOutBoi

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7 years, 4 months ago
#5

Kekked hard XD

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