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Topic: How are echos created?

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SMF_V1Home userMember since 2006
Been using VDJ and would like to know how to make echos.
Like when some one is talking and then I can make him sound with echo.
I have boxing voice clips and was going to add them to a beat and would like to add some kool speech effects to the song I am making.

Thank you.

 

Posted Mon 10 Jul 06 @ 6:02 am
cuttaHome userMember since 2006
echo is the sample repeated with delay and feedback while fading out.....get a simple editor like ce and add echo to your file then stick it in ya mix...
 

Posted Mon 10 Jul 06 @ 6:42 am
SMF_V1Home userMember since 2006
Get a simple editor like ce?

I might be way off here but does ce stand for cool edit software?

Not sure please explain, thanks.

 

Posted Mon 10 Jul 06 @ 6:56 am
cuttaHome userMember since 2006
yes ce.....i need to respect this site and not mention other products :D
 

Posted Mon 10 Jul 06 @ 7:10 am
Cool Edit became Adobe Audition a long time ago and as with most Adobe products it is not freeware. Instead you may wish to use Audacity a freeware wav editor.
 

Posted Mon 10 Jul 06 @ 7:13 am
SMF_V1Home userMember since 2006
Thank you cutta and andrew. Both of you have helped more than you know.

Appreciate it.

SMF
 

Posted Mon 10 Jul 06 @ 7:22 am
you'd be better off using a vst delay plugin. i'd recommend the ohmboyz one, but it's expensive. there's a free one called tape delay that's very good too. search for it on www.kvr-vst.com.
 

Posted Mon 10 Jul 06 @ 12:34 pm


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