Lame EDM endings

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Re: Lame EDM endings

Post by Len911 » Sun May 13, 2018 11:49 am

hello Tom, firstly, you can automate any effect or plugin within a daw. as you turn a knob or move a fader, it basically records
your actions.

Maybe the best plugin for realistic voice changes is probably Flux trax v3
https://fluxhome.com/project/ircam-trax-v3/

there are also morphing plugins.
https://soundcloud.com/huck-sawyer-finn
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Re: Lame EDM endings

Post by Len911 » Sun May 13, 2018 5:02 pm

maybe try this one demo with no restrictions or limits, low cost license

https://www.reaper.fm/
https://soundcloud.com/huck-sawyer-finn
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Re: Lame EDM endings

Post by byllsong » Mon May 14, 2018 8:53 am

Hi, I began using Reaper just after Christmas.
I can only play around with it for about an hour or so after work.
I've come a long way. It took awhile for the new technology to take hold,
but, now I'm at a point where I can record and edit my music.
There are videos available for all things Reaper.
I downloaded the 30 day option and experimented.
When I felt that it was something I could handle, I paid for the program and continued forward.
I should be uploading some of my pieces soon.
The best thing about DAWs...Grand Piano Vst.
Good luck.
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