![]() ![]() I don’t want to waffle too much, but will clarify anything that isn’t clear, if that would help. If anyone can think of good effects to use or ideas for settings i’d really appreciate it. ![]() (it’s the british number 1, david cameron). I’ve included a small sample of how far i’ve got. I also end up with the bass booming so it’s uncomfortable to listen to. I’ve come close to getting it so you can’t understand the words, but not been able to get rid of it enough to make it unrecogniseable. I’ve also tried using bass and treble & the equaliser to isolate the lower frequencies, and remove the treble, and then putting it through low filters a few times, and then the high filter a few times, amplifying it a few times to make it audible again. I’ve tried out different effects- my best attempt was to use wah wah to take the edge of most of the treble (not undulating), but can’t recreate that again. Hi! I’m trying to convert some clips of people talking to make their words sound like noises, but hoping to keep their tones, like the teacher from Charlie Brown.įor Charlie Brown / Peanuts they recorded a guy with a trombone (i’ll find the video if anyone is interested - it’s great), but i’d like to use the tones of real people, but unrecogniseable, so not to be asked to take it down if used. ![]()
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