Hey guys,
I've tried searching for this specific effect, but I haven't come up with any solid answers. Specifically my question is whether or not Ableton 8 will be able to achieve this effect live.
Here's it live, it starts at 1:14:
http://vimeo.com/29834914
I believe the final answer that people had was that he used a TC Helion Voicelive. Is this possible with Live 8?
Thanks!
James Blake vocal effect? (Lindisfarne)
Re: James Blake vocal effect? (Lindisfarne)
You could approach similar effects with live's builtin vocoder plugin.
Take some strings (or alikes) as external carrier and on you go with funny voice play action.
Take some strings (or alikes) as external carrier and on you go with funny voice play action.
Live 11.0.2
Windows 10
i7 6700k, 16GB
Scarlett 18i8
Windows 10
i7 6700k, 16GB
Scarlett 18i8
Re: James Blake vocal effect? (Lindisfarne)
Probably a combination of Vocoder as suggested above, and chorus maybe?
If you aren't familliar with how to make a vocoder work, I learned from this page years ago: http://sonictransfer.com/vocoder-tutori ... live.shtml
The concepts used on that page related to Orange Vocoder in Live, but the same theory can be applied to any vocoder.
In short, yes, Ableton Live should be able to get you this sound, in a live performance setting.
If you aren't familliar with how to make a vocoder work, I learned from this page years ago: http://sonictransfer.com/vocoder-tutori ... live.shtml
The concepts used on that page related to Orange Vocoder in Live, but the same theory can be applied to any vocoder.
In short, yes, Ableton Live should be able to get you this sound, in a live performance setting.
Tim Tilberg - Duluth, MN | SoundCloud - Arsenal
2011 13" MBP w/8GB ram | Live 9 Suite, Reason 6.5, FXPansion DCAM/Etch/Maul, Izotope Ozone 5
2011 13" MBP w/8GB ram | Live 9 Suite, Reason 6.5, FXPansion DCAM/Etch/Maul, Izotope Ozone 5