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Sometimes(very often!) we need to add effects on our voice recording. To make it sound better, to make it sound thicker, or just to maker it sound incredible!
For widening/thickening, or making choir like voices, you can use : chorus, voice multiplier, voice doubler, stereo wideners.
For radical changes or special FX, you can use harmonizer / pitch changing, genre changer, pitch correction / autotune.

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Here’s a top 5 of free VST effects for changing the voice : Dragon ball z battle of z ppsspp download.

1) Azurite multi voice chorus VST

This great chorus can work on many type of sources : guitar, voice, etc.
It works nicely for voice, it’s not too hard/harsh and does a good job on mono inputs for spreading voices and give a stereo effect.

The gimmick behind many amazing voice-over notes, radio jingles, and podcasts we listen to is the range of effects applied while editing using Adobe Audition. To use Adobe Audition effectively, you need a bit of the technical know-how of the software. With the effects section of the Adobe Audition, you get access to hundreds of tools that can. There are a few ways to slow a portion of a track down. Use Effects Time & Pitch Stretch and PItch (process). If you choose the Audition algorithm, you can perform a gliding stretch which will let you stretch from 100% (normal playback) up to 800% (8x slower) over time.If you're using Audition CC, the Pitch Bender effect will allow you to keyframe the slowdown on screen so you can draw the.

information & download @ http://distorqueaudio.com/plugins/azurite.html

Dry voice :
https://blog.wavosaur.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/Katherine-Ellis-dry.mp3

Voice with chorus!
https://blog.wavosaur.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/Katherine-Ellis-chorus.mp3

2) ADT – Artificial Double Tracking

This VST has no GUI

When you can’t record two takes for doubling your voice, you can gor for the artificial double tracking technic! The Beatles did it, and now you can too.
Voice doubling ahs never been so easy.

Download here : http://www.vacuumsound.de/plugins.html

3) Emonizer Micro Pitch Shifter effect

Emonizer VST

This free VST effect is intended for thickening, it’s a “one trick pony”, it’s in fact a micro pitch shifter, that add detuned voices, it creates a wider sound. Works also for other sounds than voice!

download it now ! => http://music.service-1.de/html/wok_emonizer_vst_micro_pitch.html

4) g200kg KeroVee & roVee

Here we go now for a more radical effect !
With this one you can change the nature/type/genre of the voice, make it from female to male, or from female to male. KeroVee is a pitch correction plugin, it can also do the “autotune” effect.

Information and free download @ http://www.g200kg.com/en/software/kerovee.html

Normal dry voice
https://blog.wavosaur.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/ultra-nate-normal.mp3

Maxi chorused multiplied choir-i-fied voice !
https://blog.wavosaur.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/Ultra-Nate-multiplied.mp3

female voice
https://blog.wavosaur.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/simone-normal.mp3

from female to male ! genre changing
https://blog.wavosaur.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/simone-female-to-male.mp3

Maxi super chorus : voice multiplier !
https://blog.wavosaur.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/Simone-voice-multiplier.mp3 Hotspot windows vista.

5) ag-works chorus ch-2

Chorus CH-2 VST

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Here, at Wavosaur, we love the monstachorus VST by Betabugs, but i thought the Chorus CH-2 is lesser known, and deserve some exposure. It’s like having 4 independant chorus you can tweak in parallel.

download for free @ http://ag-works.net/plugins.ch2.htm

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Hi Sean,

Correct. I do not process vocals while recording. The reason is simple. If you 'print' an effect, compression, EQ, etc., while tracking/recording, it can't be undone. there is no 'undo' for that. It's part of the recording. But if you record pure un-effected vocals, then you can process them however you like, or not at all. And if something doesn't sound good, you undo and try again. the only time I would compress a vocal while I was recording would be if the vocalist had just way too much dynamic range and whose loud parts would clip on the way in. Of course there are no hard-and-fast rules in recording:). Everything depends on the situation and your preference. If it's important to move extremely fast to get something to a client, then it might be OK to compress on the way in. It can work. Then you might not need to do much processing (or any) after the fact. Things also depend on how the audio will be used. If I'm doing a voice-over audition, I just assume the client will be listening in headphones, and so will hear any and every little defect. So I carefully listen to little breaths and clicks and other extraneous noises, and edit those out. But if the vocal is going to be mixed in with a bunch of instruments and other vocals, those things may not matter. Make sense?

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Kem