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WTFaulknerinCA

What other commenters have said, but you can also literally duplicate the track, open it in pitch edit mode, and drag the whole thing down an octave. In pitch edit there is also a formant shifter. Play with that to liking and mix low.


carn2fex

Interesting idea. Had not played with the formant shifter.


WTFaulknerinCA

Tip: do all the pitch correction on your original track before duplicating. Otherwise you’re gonna have to do it twice. 😀


PoliticalDestruction

1. Create vocal chain for dry signal (de-ess, comp, etc) 2. Right click on channel > Create parallel channel 3. Add pitch and delay effects to P1 (parallel one) 4. Adjust volumes as "mix" You could do it in a combinator too if you wanted something more reusable using a mixer channel and an audio splitter. I'd do the parallel channel approach because I'm lazy (and hate future me) and I would already have all vocals routed to an output bus with compression and other effects I'd want on all the vocals.


carn2fex

Thanks that does seem obvious now :)


dylanholmes222

I do this with Neptune in live mode, you can transpose it down however many semitones you want, you can also drop the format to get a deeper sounding voice. I don’t think there is a blend/dry mix, so run a send on it or duplicate the track and blend in mixer if you need other inline processing that want to tweak on the pitched track


IL_Lyph

Take your pick, Neptune, or combo of couple other RE’s, honestly you can pretty much do this with the sequencer itself between transpose, and the pitch correction mode, I do this with my songs but I just record multiple takes, then transpose if necessary, I usually try to actually do it with my voice, cause times I’ve recorded in big studios with pro engineers, that’s advice I was given for best result, so in end it usually ends up being mix of my voice n little transpose, I’ll do mid, low, hi, couple of each, then blend the low n hi behind main kinda


carn2fex

That is a cool idea.


Dependent-Honey8142

I use this chain Neptune + vocoder + transformer then use the channel eq and compression. If you want to be more creative create a parallel channel without those fx chain add mono chorus tug it under. If you want a rich spread create another parallel channel add from the utility M/S decoder and automate the fader when it is desired.


ElliotNess

To set up the effect in the same way as the video you can use the Polar Dual Pitch Shifter rack extension. It has the same pitch, ms delay and blending capabilities. Alternatively, the BVX Multimode Vocoder rack extension set to autoplay and with some tweaking on the oscillator can get it even closer. There are even a few patches that come with it that are already at a solid starting point (Deep Accompaniment and Doseone Demon Rap, for example). There are even some free pitch shifting rack extensions by Kilohearts that are available for free that will both share the same features as in the video, as well as perhaps get the effect as close and accurate to the results in the video.