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usamablackbelt
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Posted - 2008/05/04 :  19:44:58  Show profile Send a private message
Okay, so I can sing pretty decently, and as corny as it is, I recorded myself for one of my newer tracks. However, when I try to pitch shift (for the typical high voiced singer) it sounds a little chipmunky. Going back and listening to other tracks, I realized that this isn't the case for other pitch shifted vocals.

Is there a way to fix this chipmunkiness? It's only a LITTLE chipmunky, not obnoxious. I can give you guys a link to the track if you want to hear it.


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Future_Shock
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Posted - 2008/05/04 :  20:17:09  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Future_Shock's homepage
coz most hardcore nowdays the vocals arent pitched.

They sound slightly higher pitched coz the whole track has been pitched up during mixing.



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