It's not convenient to re-record this particular set of vocals, and I want to give the it a try with them sounding like a phone. Just looking for a *starting point.*
I understand everything above 3000 and below 300 is apparently supposed to go, but what other attributes might one add to the signal. Also, what would be a good way to add a bit of distortion to augment the nasty, lo-fi, telephone sound?
Sorry if this is repeating. I did a search here but came up empty.
Cheerios
Keith
Tags
Comments
fun topic, I'll chime in too. I used to have a few old telepho
fun topic, I'll chime in too.
I used to have a few old telephones here. We used the speakers out of them for effects. You could send the track out to something with a 2 or 3" speaker, use a stereo amp to power it and track that AD> DAW. I bet it would sound great.
bouldersound, post: 389838 wrote: Decreasing the word length (bi
bouldersound, post: 389838 wrote: Decreasing the word length (bit "rate") just raises the noise floor, and not in a way that sounds like a telephone.
We all know that! However the noise floor resulting from a 8 bit samplerate you're talking about could be one of the many characteristics that this person could be after! We are really in the guessing world you know! diddlydoo
We had a thread similar to this a few years back. Try mastering-
We had a thread similar to this a few years back. Try mastering-for-voice-communications
You can experiment, but there is a nice dedicate tool from audio
You can experiment, but there is a nice dedicate tool from audio Ease.
http://www.audioeas… Speakerphone 2
I usually bandwidth limit something like you indicated, apply so
I usually bandwidth limit something like you indicated, apply some distortion, then low pass it again to take the higher harmonics out. Sometimes I boost some midrange in there somewhere as well.