Beatbox-style Dub experiment "Mouff Dub No1"
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Beatbox-style Dub experiment "Mouff Dub No1"
I am not a beatboxer, but i had the funny idea of making a dub tune only
with sounds that i can produce with my mouth. For recording i used a RFT
DM 2112 M microphone which you can get for 1€ on ebay.
I can only recommend this "production" -technique ,as a time killer when
you're bored, to all who like experimenting with weird sounds and
effects, its lots of fun.
Two dub mixes. You can directly listen to them or download here:
http://cluster1.reggaedubwise.com/Yinyan/
Check it out and say what you think. I'll be happy to answer any questions and feedback is always welcome.
Peace yiannis
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with sounds that i can produce with my mouth. For recording i used a RFT
DM 2112 M microphone which you can get for 1€ on ebay.
I can only recommend this "production" -technique ,as a time killer when
you're bored, to all who like experimenting with weird sounds and
effects, its lots of fun.
Two dub mixes. You can directly listen to them or download here:
http://cluster1.reggaedubwise.com/Yinyan/
Check it out and say what you think. I'll be happy to answer any questions and feedback is always welcome.
Peace yiannis
*replaced dead link
Last edited by JahNice on Thu Jun 07, 2012 2:50 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Hi Interruptor, i'm glad you like it!
I recorded the voice then put an Exiter on it boosting the lows all the way and then added two compressors plus heavy EQ. Then i duplicated the track and pitch the duplication one octave lower. voila! oh and in the recording process i had putten some socks over the mic to make the sound more mudy so that the highs and mids are not recorded so loud..
in the sample you can hear how the voive was in the beginning and then how it sounds processed.
yiannis
I recorded the voice then put an Exiter on it boosting the lows all the way and then added two compressors plus heavy EQ. Then i duplicated the track and pitch the duplication one octave lower. voila! oh and in the recording process i had putten some socks over the mic to make the sound more mudy so that the highs and mids are not recorded so loud..
in the sample you can hear how the voive was in the beginning and then how it sounds processed.
yiannis
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try Mellodyneinterruptor wrote:Wow that's really a dramatic manipulation of the sound! Thanks for sharing.. May I ask which method/plug-in you used for the pitch shift? I recently tried shifting a voice (spoken words) one octave down and the result was terrible. The consonants sounded very diffuse afterwards.
love this song very interesting efect, but you can put more delays maybey...
from now on the mouff dub No1 experiment can be heard here:
http://cluster1.reggaedubwise.com/Yinyan/
http://cluster1.reggaedubwise.com/Yinyan/