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Asking4Help 09-21-2020 05:34 AM

Help with music production
 
Hi, so I'm trying to recreate the exact echo sound from Bea Miller's "feel something" music video, from minute 3:07 to 3:12.

I currently have Audacity and FL Studio 12 installed on my PC.

Video:

Plankton 09-21-2020 07:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Asking4Help (Post 2136262)
Hi, so I'm trying to recreate the exact echo sound from Bea Miller's "feel something" music video, from minute 3:07 to 3:12.

I currently have Audacity and FL Studio 12 installed on my PC.

Video:

Look into Gverb that comes with Audacity. That'll get you where you want to be.

Asking4Help 09-21-2020 08:16 AM

I can't seem to find a download link for the GVerb.... I have the latest audacity version

Asking4Help 09-21-2020 08:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Plankton (Post 2136270)
Look into Gverb that comes with Audacity. That'll get you where you want to be.


Alright, I've tried it with GVerb and it won't make the same exact effect.... any other suggestions?

Plankton 09-21-2020 08:31 AM

What settings did you use in Gverb?

Plankton 09-21-2020 08:32 AM

Also, combine that with the Delay effect that comes with Audacity.

Lucem Ferre 09-21-2020 08:56 AM

If you have fruity loops you can use the Edison plug on to get that effect for sure. It lets you add a reverb to vocals and edit the delay for it. Convolver will let you do it too and do it live. You gotta find the right kind of reverb in the settings but Convolver lets you delay the reverb and stretch it out like that.

Or you could use Edison to blur the vocal you want reverbed like that, then add a super long reverb to that and add it as it's own sample.

Asking4Help 09-21-2020 09:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Lucem Ferre (Post 2136279)
If you have fruity loops you can use the Edison plug on to get that effect for sure. It lets you add a reverb to vocals and edit the delay for it. Convolver will let you do it too and do it live. You gotta find the right kind of reverb in the settings but Convolver lets you delay the reverb and stretch it out like that.

Or you could use Edison to blur the vocal you want reverbed like that, then add a super long reverb to that and add it as it's own sample.

I'm pretty new to FL Studio, are you able to make a tutorial on how to do it or can I just send you the sound file and you do it for me?

Lucem Ferre 09-21-2020 09:13 AM

I can try streaming it.

Asking4Help 09-21-2020 09:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Lucem Ferre (Post 2136283)
I can try streaming it.

Go ahead

Lucem Ferre 09-21-2020 09:44 AM

Okay, I'm a terrible tutorial but this should give you the basic idea of how to do it.

You'll have to mess with settings yourself to get it perfect.

If you mess up when messing with the reverb you can hit undo on the scissor icon in Convolver.

https://www.twitch.tv/videos/747824175

Asking4Help 09-21-2020 10:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Lucem Ferre (Post 2136288)
Okay, I'm a terrible tutorial but this should give you the basic idea of how to do it.

You'll have to mess with settings yourself to get it perfect.

If you mess up when messing with the reverb you can hit undo on the scissor icon in Convolver.

It's not really the same. In Bea's video you can hear the "again, again, again" echo and the effect isn't that overpowering and is fading

Asking4Help 09-21-2020 12:03 PM

Althought it did work, it did generate an echo.

Plankton 09-21-2020 12:04 PM

In Audacity, get a "Hall" effect using Gverb, use the "Repeat" effect and have it repeat a few times, then fade that out at desired length.

Hall effect
Roomsize: 40 m²
Reverb time: 20 s
Damping: 0.50
Input bandwidth: 0.75
Dry signal level: 0 dB
Early reflection level: -10 dB
Tail level: -30 dB

Lucem Ferre 09-21-2020 12:27 PM

That's why you got to mess around with the settings until you get it right or something better.


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