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| Gear addict Join Date: Aug 2007
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Thread Starter | Taking My Ball Chorus? I have heard this trick with Aftermath including Busta Rhymes records. If you listen to the chorus on Eminem's Taking My Ball you can hear that his voice is tripled or quadrupled and autotuned. I want to know how they do it because it sounds so clear and natural. |
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| Maybe it's just me or did you answer your own question in your question? If it sounds double, tripled or quadrupled and autotuned then it is problem just that, double, tripled, or quadrupled and autotuned. Honestly when it comes to this recording stuff you learn a lot more stuff when you hear something you want to imitate and try to figure it out for yourself. When somebody tells you how to do something you aren't really learning how to do anything. Whereas when you take the time and experiment you learn all kinds of other stuff in the process of trying to figure out what you intended to figure out. It might take you a while to figure it out, but in the process you might come up with the next new sound. |
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