Author Topic: what is this pitch effect used on certain soundclown type songs?  (Read 1176 times)

https://www.soundcloud.com/santa_clausby/slaughteryon
https://www.soundcloud.com/swoondubstep/rick-assbutt-never-gonna-hit-those-notes

these songs have a certain pitch type effect to them. it isn't simply increasing, as it would sound nothing like that.
 
they have a small bit of distortion to them, and other things that make it much more different.

what is this, which programs is it in, and how do you do it?

as an extra note, how do you "hold" certain parts like how slaughteryon does a lot of the time

I'm pretty sure the pitch is just being randomly thrown around rapidly.

I'm pretty sure the pitch is just being randomly thrown around rapidly.

it's weird because it sounds way too rapid for that to be possible

but what do i know, i've barely spent time in fl studio or even adobe audition

p sure it's just a competent autotune or realtime pitch shifter; neither of which fl studio has natively

the distortion just comes from missing frequencies you get from autotuning or from just moving the pitch; i can't tell w/ just my laptop speakers


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pyPEKcGqhfE

Raxxo also does that and he has FL Studio according to his secondary channel where he uploads his music

p sure it's just a competent autotune or realtime pitch shifter; neither of which fl studio has natively
...Unless Raxxo is using some other undisclosed program for the voices, i guess?

it's "professional" usage of newtone, a pitch and tempo corrector

from the description of this soundclown;
"So, I was messing around with newtone a bit..."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pyPEKcGqhfE

Raxxo also does that and he has FL Studio according to his secondary channel where he uploads his music
...Unless Raxxo is using some other undisclosed program for the voices, i guess?
I meant that comes w/ FL when you buy it, you can use VSTs for stuff FL doesn't already have
but NewTone comes with FL so I'm a loving idiot lmao

lmao I love this

Also why do people around here always call it soundclown?

why do people around here always call it soundclown?

it's practically a fancy way of calling a song a stuffpost or a publisher a stuffposter, soundclown posts soundclowns.
here's a few examples, not amazing examples but you get an idea
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