Does anyone know of either a technique to use which might accomplish this or a plugin which works for Linux?
Something like this is what I'm looking for...
http://audio.tutsplus.com/tutorials/pro ... e-a-choir/
(my Google-fu is bad today...)
Plugin for multiplying voices into a choir
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Plugin for multiplying voices into a choir
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Unix comes with compilers.
Windows comes with solitaire.
Unix comes with compilers.
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Re: Plugin for multiplying voices into a choir
In Ardour you can copy audio to a new track, then under the right click options when you click the clip, you can transpose either by octaves or semitones for harmonies or a small amount ('cents') for doubling.
You can either slightly move the audio clip or use any number of delay plug ins for further separation. The CMT LADSPA plugins have a number of delay lines, I use the one with a maximum delay of 1 second.
Hope this helps
Guy
You can either slightly move the audio clip or use any number of delay plug ins for further separation. The CMT LADSPA plugins have a number of delay lines, I use the one with a maximum delay of 1 second.
Hope this helps
Guy
Re: Plugin for multiplying voices into a choir
That would work, but it would be a lot of work... I was hoping that there was a plugin in which you could sit and tweak a lot of parameters until you got it right... Oh well.
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Re: Plugin for multiplying voices into a choir
I can remember the 'clone-essemble-vst' form my windows days. Never seen such a plugin in linux
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Re: Plugin for multiplying voices into a choir
Sure, you are right. It was more or less a toy. Or maybe if you put the "choir" very in the background, you wouldn't notice the difference.Capoeira wrote:I would use overdubbing even if there was a good plugin. For my ears no plugin will sound all natural
Re: Plugin for multiplying voices into a choir
Is it possible to transpose audio clips in qtractor?
Ever noticed something?
Unix comes with compilers.
Windows comes with solitaire.
Unix comes with compilers.
Windows comes with solitaire.