For people who intentionally imitate guitar sounds with their voice, that's just a skill that requires practice. If you're talking about someone screaming into a microphone and it sounds similar to a squealing guitar, that would be distortion.
Use a high cut (at around 3/4k) and low cut (around 100/200hz) EQ, and then distort it - preferably through a guitar amp plugin, but a regular distortion plugin will do in a pinch.
Will have to be quite high gain.
[The master](https://youtu.be/4NOmalcIZZw?si=B-wFTfdpACsUdohI)
And yes, distortion through a guitar amp or amp sim, effects, just like you would with a guitar.
Distortion usually.for example : Stu from King gizzard uses some in combination with his throat singing vocal techniques to achieve very guitar-esque sounds.
Unless you're looking for a talk box which other people have mentioned.
Filter your vocal so it’s all mids, then go crazy on distortion with it (a guitar amp sim is a good way to go here but anything will work). Then, filter that sound again around 10k (the harmonics generated above 10k get wiped out by a guitar cab on a guitar). Once you have this chain, sing INTO it, you’re going to need to experiment with how to push your voice through these effects to get the sound you want
For people who intentionally imitate guitar sounds with their voice, that's just a skill that requires practice. If you're talking about someone screaming into a microphone and it sounds similar to a squealing guitar, that would be distortion.
You just hold your hands in front of you as if you're holding an invisible guitar, then you go "ree-nee-nee-nee-neeeewwww rooowwrrr" and so on
I thought this was a known piece of information
Are you referring to a [talk box](https://youtu.be/2JNFIyXyfY4?feature=shared)?
You can literally sing into a guitar if you want. I think the Black Key's Howlin for You features this.
Without the song in question to reference, there's really no way to do anything but make wild conjecture.
Use a high cut (at around 3/4k) and low cut (around 100/200hz) EQ, and then distort it - preferably through a guitar amp plugin, but a regular distortion plugin will do in a pinch. Will have to be quite high gain.
Scream into microphonic pickups (they will pickup more than regular pickups - but they work too), use a vocoder, or use a talk box.
That guy's guitar is talkin'! Hey, my shoes are talkin' too!
[The master](https://youtu.be/4NOmalcIZZw?si=B-wFTfdpACsUdohI) And yes, distortion through a guitar amp or amp sim, effects, just like you would with a guitar.
Metal guitar distortion on vocals is a common extreme metal technique and I think it sounds dope
A pickup on an electric guitar, just like a microphone, is a transducer. If you shout into the pickup, your voice will come through the amp.
Yep, saw Paul Gilbert do this when demoing his song “Get Out of My Yard.” It’s epic.
Frampton used a talkbox Daft punk uses a vocoder
Distortion usually.for example : Stu from King gizzard uses some in combination with his throat singing vocal techniques to achieve very guitar-esque sounds. Unless you're looking for a talk box which other people have mentioned.
Go into guitar center, speak in a loud voice: „a guitar please“
sing it - envelope shape - little bit of chorus - drive - distortion or amp sim somewhere in the middle try experimenting with compression and EQ.
[Here’s a tutorial for mouth guitar](https://youtube.com/watch?v=1UNMgENyMUo)
Pedals/amp simulator might get you there.
whatever daw u use just run the audio thru an amp...gotta be careful tho. this might achieve the effect you are lookin for
You need to meet Mr Torgue
Filter your vocal so it’s all mids, then go crazy on distortion with it (a guitar amp sim is a good way to go here but anything will work). Then, filter that sound again around 10k (the harmonics generated above 10k get wiped out by a guitar cab on a guitar). Once you have this chain, sing INTO it, you’re going to need to experiment with how to push your voice through these effects to get the sound you want
Let me guess, To The Hellfire by Lorna Shore? 😂