Current Festivals


Past Festivals

2013

2012

2011

2010

2009

  • RockFest
  • woodstock
  • NeilFest
  • BluesFest

Recurring



Pages: [1]
Print
Author Topic: Empty Stadium Effect?  (Read 840 times)
FuzzFace
Hero Member
*****
Veteran Member
Posts: 1427


Rock on!

« on: December 13, 2010, 09:06:41 am »

What is a good way to make the vocals sound like you are singing in an empty statdium?
Logged

Saijinn Maas
Hero Member
*****
Posts: 1359


The Power of the Riff Compels You!

« Reply #1 on: December 13, 2010, 10:45:11 am »

Increase Reverb and some Delay I would think. That'd be the first thing I'd try.
Logged

[image]
[image]
"If the lessons of history teach us anything it is that nobody learns the lessons that history teaches us."

"It will just get messy again. I like it like this, it shows we have better things to do than cleaning."


╭∩╮(︶︿︶)╭∩╮
Shut Up and Enjoy the Music!
oldrottenhead
Administrator
Legend
*****
Veteran Member
Posts: 16186


Where now for man raised by puffins?

WWW
« Reply #2 on: December 13, 2010, 10:45:48 am »

well the obvious answer is sing in an empty stadium. lol, sorry couldnt help it.

but if you have audacity (is that its name i still have really old version called cool pro edit) you can import a dry vocal into that and i am sure they have effects like that  you can add  to your dry vocal. probably can be done in most daw software.
Logged

[image]whit goes oan in ma heid
       


       

   
As I looked out into the night sky, across all those infinite stars, it made me realize how insignificant they are.



The
Bunkbeds

Honker

Nevermet

Longhair Tigers

Higgins-
Sickler
na_th_an
Jr. Member
**
Posts: 64


« Reply #3 on: July 30, 2012, 03:27:54 am »

Exactly, any reverb plugin has a preset for empty stadium Smiley You can try audicity, it's free. I haven't used it but I'm almost positive it has such a plugin with such a preset. I've seen it everywhere since I can remember. Quite common Smiley
Logged

recorder
Boss Micro BR
recorder
Boss BR-80
recorder
Adobe Audition
M_Glenn_M
Hero Member
*****
Veteran Member
Posts: 1340


WWW
« Reply #4 on: October 15, 2012, 09:34:58 pm »

You will get a diminished vocal however. IOW it will be hard to get it to sound anything but way in the back.
Try making a copy and putting heavy reverb on it alone and then bring it up under the dry track so you don't lose the original presence.
Logged

recorder
Boss BR-800
recorder
Boss Micro BR
Geir
Super Hero
******
Veteran Member
Posts: 9227


President of the state I'm in.

WWW
« Reply #5 on: October 16, 2012, 04:51:55 am »

You will get a diminished vocal however. IOW it will be hard to get it to sound anything but way in the back.
Try making a copy and putting heavy reverb on it alone and then bring it up under the dry track so you don't lose the original presence.

If your reverb has separate controls for Direct/Effect Levels you don't need an extra track to bring up the dry vox. Another way to not drown the vox in reverb is to adjust the Pre-delay time up a bit.  On the BR800 you can adjust both.
Logged

recorder
Boss BR-80
recorder
Boss BR-800
recorder
Audacity
recorder
iPad GarageBand

  

And remember music is not Geirs first language.... Flash Harry

[image ]
[image ]  
Pages: [1]
Print
Jump to:  


Powered by MySQL Powered by PHP Powered by SMF 1.1.18 | SMF © 2011, Simple Machines Valid XHTML 1.0! Valid CSS!
Privacy Policy & Guidelines - Contact Webmaster
This website is NOT associated with Boss® or the Roland Corporation
All trademark names belong to their respective owners.
SimplePortal 2.3.1 © 2008-2009, SimplePortal