D.A.F. Vocal Effects

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JUGEL
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D.A.F. Vocal Effects

Post by JUGEL » Fri Sep 14, 2007 10:49 pm

I'm doing a D.A.F. coverband for Halloween...

I never sing much .. what should I do for vocals? Any suggestions? Was looking into a Yamaha SPX90 or SPX900 ???

I'm clueless..

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Post by tallowwaters » Sat Sep 15, 2007 1:20 am

from the live albums i have, you wouldnt need much. gabby just seems to have a few mic cupping techniques and very plain rasp.

for just a one time thing, any ole rack verb will do, h**l that digiverb will work fine, i used it on my voice live for 2 years with no complaints.
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Post by Stab Frenzy » Sat Sep 15, 2007 8:01 am

Cool idea! We played a halloween show last year and did a cover of the Misfits' cover of Monster Mash.

Get extra messy for me!

Oh yeah, and you should be able to get the right sound out of an SPX-90, or a midiverb, or anything really.

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Post by premieklovn » Tue Oct 30, 2007 9:51 pm

add some slow and depthy chorus along with the reverb/delay. It will thicken your voice.

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