The document discusses experiments applying various audio effects to a recording. Effects included speeding up the recording 100% and adding delays, as well as applying a "glitch" effect that made the recording sound like a robot impersonating a human. Additional effects included a "freeze effect" that caused constant pausing, modifying the pitch, and using a VST plugin to add background noises so it sounded like whispering in a forest. The document explores how changing different effect parameters altered the original recording in various ways.
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Canteen recording changed effects annotations
1. I have applied the
glitch effect to my
audio recording.
Sped it up 100% and
changed the
frequency.
I sped the recording up
100% and delayed it
slightly.
By applying theGlitch effect to the recording and changing the VST perimeters it has changed the recording completely as it now sounds
something like a robot impersonating a human, however half way through the track it in a way goes back to the original recording as I did not
make drastic changes to part of this I only changed it so that theres noises in the background that are not heard in the original recording, this
part is just before the end of the recording. On the original track before I made any changes and added the effect that I did, there was many
background noises such as people talking and laughing, chairs moving and doors opening and closing but when adding the effects I got rid of
these noises. I mainly changed speed on the VST perimeters.
2. I also
experimented with
these dials, moving
them up and down.
I gave the
recording a freeze
effect.
To this recording I added an effect called KTGranulator and then by moving the dials and clicking certain effects to add them to my recording
I ended up with something that sounds like a lot of people are speaking all at once. It no longer sounds like a full sentence it just sounds like a
bunch of random words are being said this is due to the effects I have chosen as I gave the recording a freeze effect so it is constantly pausing
throughout the whole recording. Instead of the text that was being said, you can now only hear a couple of words but they are repeated all the
way through the recording. I also changed the pitch VST perimeter this made the recording have an echo to it.
3. This time I chose to use the VST voxentengo and on this I mainly changed the dry VST perimeter and I put this very low as I found that the
more I turned the dryness down the quieter the recording went down itself and as I made the wet R effect lower it formed background noises
that sounded something that had been like mixed and this helped to get rid of the original background noises. So doing this made the end
result sound like it was somebody whispering, but due to the background noises it sounded like the person that was whispering was in a forest,
this noise was formed by me changing the wet R perimeter.