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Jim O'Brien 08-27-2009 09:10 AM

Help! Effect on Voice!!!
 
Hi Chaps, hope someone can help.

I'm currently working on an animation series (just vo recording at the moment)
In some of the episodes there is a character which is a T-rex. She is a female character played by a male actor.
He delivers a very deep tone which is nice, but also very damaging on his voice.
The client has asked me to make the voice sound deeper and more animal like with a more growly texture to it.

I have been playing some time and can obviously make the voice deeper by pitch shifting etc and also boosting the low freq with eq and such but I'm really struggling to add a more growly animal like texture to it.

Does anyone have any secret techniques or plugins that will make his voice sound more like a 100 ft tall growling lizard????

Thanks in advance for any...... i mean any ideas.


Regards Jim

studiomusic 08-27-2009 09:41 AM

Re: Help! Effect on Voice!!!
 
Add in some lion roars.

FajitaTone 08-27-2009 11:51 AM

Re: Help! Effect on Voice!!!
 
PurePitch by sound toys.

Game Sound Design 08-28-2009 05:16 PM

Re: Help! Effect on Voice!!!
 
Prosoniq makes Morph which is excellent (may affect intelligibility though). Basically can morph two signal sources into one. They used to make the plug in available for PC and Mac but I think it's Mac only now, which may be fine for you.

max howarth 08-30-2009 02:57 PM

Re: Help! Effect on Voice!!!
 
open his audio in melodyne. slip the pitch down but then drag the formants even lower. with the right voice this should make it really raspy.

emf1138 08-30-2009 08:28 PM

Re: Help! Effect on Voice!!!
 
Vocoder with a lion or tiger growls to trigger under the dialog?

Jim O'Brien 09-01-2009 10:47 PM

Re: Help! Effect on Voice!!!
 
Hi thanks for all yor help, in the end I gated some pitched lion roars and ran them with the dialog through lowender for some extra sub. And also through a tc electronic fireworx wich added som nice raspy qualitys. I'll definately check out all of your other suggestions though, to see what works best.

Thanks again jim


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