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Vocals Plugin - Breath [message #102953] Thu, 26 March 2009 10:46 Go to next message
Ed is currently offline  Ed
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Registered: February 2006
Senior Member
Hey folks. I had a plugin once that "added" breath to your vocals. When i
returned from overseas in 07, somehow I lost it. I have restored and rebuilt
my studio computer several times and when you build from scratch, plugins
are something you just don't think about. Anyway, I have search the complete
Internet... lol. And all that comes up in my searches is plugins that "remove"
breath from vocals.

Does anyone remember or know of a audio plugin that "adds" breath to vocals?
I know it was a DX, but I would prefer VST.

I been listening to a CD remix and remastered I done in 2006 and it had that
plugin on a few slow melody-type songs on the vocals. On female vox, it
sounded awesome. Especially for the ladies that like to sing like a chorus
instead of a lead singer. It actually made some of the solos sound more
natural.

Any help?
Re: Vocals Plugin - Breath [message #102954 is a reply to message #102953] Thu, 26 March 2009 10:59 Go to previous messageGo to next message
TC is currently offline  TC   CANADA
Messages: 327
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So it adds kind of a breath track?

I would guess probably Avox or TC (no relation) something or other.

I'm guessing that Avox was the one.

Cheers,

TC

Ed wrote:
> Hey folks. I had a plugin once that "added" breath to your vocals. When i
> returned from overseas in 07, somehow I lost it. I have restored and rebuilt
> my studio computer several times and when you build from scratch, plugins
> are something you just don't think about. Anyway, I have search the complete
> Internet... lol. And all that comes up in my searches is plugins that "remove"
> breath from vocals.
>
> Does anyone remember or know of a audio plugin that "adds" breath to vocals?
> I know it was a DX, but I would prefer VST.
>
> I been listening to a CD remix and remastered I done in 2006 and it had that
> plugin on a few slow melody-type songs on the vocals. On female vox, it
> sounded awesome. Especially for the ladies that like to sing like a chorus
> instead of a lead singer. It actually made some of the solos sound more
> natural.
>
> Any help?
>
Re: Vocals Plugin - Breath [message #102955 is a reply to message #102954] Thu, 26 March 2009 11:10 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Erling is currently offline  Erling   DENMARK
Messages: 156
Registered: October 2008
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....or just a compressor that's working hard enough to get the breath up?...

Erling

"TC" <tc@spammetodeathyoubastards.org> skrev i en meddelelse
news:49cbc72c@linux...
> So it adds kind of a breath track?
>
> I would guess probably Avox or TC (no relation) something or other.
>
> I'm guessing that Avox was the one.
>
> Cheers,
>
> TC
>
> Ed wrote:
>> Hey folks. I had a plugin once that "added" breath to your vocals. When
>> i
>> returned from overseas in 07, somehow I lost it. I have restored and
>> rebuilt
>> my studio computer several times and when you build from scratch, plugins
>> are something you just don't think about. Anyway, I have search the
>> complete
>> Internet... lol. And all that comes up in my searches is plugins that
>> "remove"
>> breath from vocals.
>>
>> Does anyone remember or know of a audio plugin that "adds" breath to
>> vocals?
>> I know it was a DX, but I would prefer VST.
>>
>> I been listening to a CD remix and remastered I done in 2006 and it had
>> that
>> plugin on a few slow melody-type songs on the vocals. On female vox, it
>> sounded awesome. Especially for the ladies that like to sing like a
>> chorus
>> instead of a lead singer. It actually made some of the solos sound more
>> natural.
>>
>> Any help?
>>
Re: Vocals Plugin - Breath [message #102956 is a reply to message #102954] Thu, 26 March 2009 11:18 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Ed is currently offline  Ed
Messages: 199
Registered: February 2006
Senior Member
Nope... neither of them seem familiar; however looking at the AVOX, that "Throat"
looks like it might do the same thing. I don't remember the plugin having
a picture of a throat like that, but the controls seem the same. I think
I might look into that one if I can't find it... Thanks for your help...


TC <tc@spammetodeathyoubastards.org> wrote:
>So it adds kind of a breath track?
>
>I would guess probably Avox or TC (no relation) something or other.
>
>I'm guessing that Avox was the one.
>
>Cheers,
>
>TC
>
>Ed wrote:
>> Hey folks. I had a plugin once that "added" breath to your vocals. When
i
>> returned from overseas in 07, somehow I lost it. I have restored and
rebuilt
>> my studio computer several times and when you build from scratch, plugins
>> are something you just don't think about. Anyway, I have search the complete
>> Internet... lol. And all that comes up in my searches is plugins that
"remove"
>> breath from vocals.
>>
>> Does anyone remember or know of a audio plugin that "adds" breath to vocals?
>> I know it was a DX, but I would prefer VST.
>>
>> I been listening to a CD remix and remastered I done in 2006 and it had
that
>> plugin on a few slow melody-type songs on the vocals. On female vox,
it
>> sounded awesome. Especially for the ladies that like to sing like a chorus
>> instead of a lead singer. It actually made some of the solos sound more
>> natural.
>>
>> Any help?
>>
Re: Vocals Plugin - Breath [message #102957 is a reply to message #102953] Thu, 26 March 2009 12:07 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Aaron Allen is currently offline  Aaron Allen   UNITED STATES
Messages: 1988
Registered: May 2008
Senior Member
Sounds like some kind of Aural Exciter plug in.Got any more to go on?

AA

"Ed" <askme@email.com> wrote in message news:49cbc3c4$1@linux...
>
> Hey folks. I had a plugin once that "added" breath to your vocals. When i
> returned from overseas in 07, somehow I lost it. I have restored and
> rebuilt
> my studio computer several times and when you build from scratch, plugins
> are something you just don't think about. Anyway, I have search the
> complete
> Internet... lol. And all that comes up in my searches is plugins that
> "remove"
> breath from vocals.
>
> Does anyone remember or know of a audio plugin that "adds" breath to
> vocals?
> I know it was a DX, but I would prefer VST.
>
> I been listening to a CD remix and remastered I done in 2006 and it had
> that
> plugin on a few slow melody-type songs on the vocals. On female vox, it
> sounded awesome. Especially for the ladies that like to sing like a
> chorus
> instead of a lead singer. It actually made some of the solos sound more
> natural.
>
> Any help?
>
Re: Vocals Plugin - Breath [message #102958 is a reply to message #102957] Thu, 26 March 2009 14:25 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Erling is currently offline  Erling   DENMARK
Messages: 156
Registered: October 2008
Senior Member
Maybe a BBE Sonic Maximizer?

"Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> skrev i en meddelelse
news:49cbd703$1@linux...
> Sounds like some kind of Aural Exciter plug in.Got any more to go on?
>
> AA
>
> "Ed" <askme@email.com> wrote in message news:49cbc3c4$1@linux...
>>
>> Hey folks. I had a plugin once that "added" breath to your vocals. When
>> i
>> returned from overseas in 07, somehow I lost it. I have restored and
>> rebuilt
>> my studio computer several times and when you build from scratch, plugins
>> are something you just don't think about. Anyway, I have search the
>> complete
>> Internet... lol. And all that comes up in my searches is plugins that
>> "remove"
>> breath from vocals.
>>
>> Does anyone remember or know of a audio plugin that "adds" breath to
>> vocals?
>> I know it was a DX, but I would prefer VST.
>>
>> I been listening to a CD remix and remastered I done in 2006 and it had
>> that
>> plugin on a few slow melody-type songs on the vocals. On female vox, it
>> sounded awesome. Especially for the ladies that like to sing like a
>> chorus
>> instead of a lead singer. It actually made some of the solos sound more
>> natural.
>>
>> Any help?
>>
>
>
Re: Vocals Plugin - Breath [message #102959 is a reply to message #102953] Fri, 27 March 2009 09:05 Go to previous messageGo to next message
guitar.ottawa is currently offline  guitar.ottawa   CANADA
Messages: 7
Registered: May 2008
Junior Member
Antares Avox, perhaps?

"Ed" <askme@email.com> wrote in message news:49cbc3c4$1@linux...
>
> Hey folks. I had a plugin once that "added" breath to your vocals. When i
> returned from overseas in 07, somehow I lost it. I have restored and
> rebuilt
> my studio computer several times and when you build from scratch, plugins
> are something you just don't think about. Anyway, I have search the
> complete
> Internet... lol. And all that comes up in my searches is plugins that
> "remove"
> breath from vocals.
>
> Does anyone remember or know of a audio plugin that "adds" breath to
> vocals?
> I know it was a DX, but I would prefer VST.
>
> I been listening to a CD remix and remastered I done in 2006 and it had
> that
> plugin on a few slow melody-type songs on the vocals. On female vox, it
> sounded awesome. Especially for the ladies that like to sing like a
> chorus
> instead of a lead singer. It actually made some of the solos sound more
> natural.
>
> Any help?
>
Re: Vocals Plugin - Breath [message #102984 is a reply to message #102953] Wed, 01 April 2009 06:48 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Andy Pow digitalwaves is currently offline  Andy Pow digitalwaves
Messages: 2
Registered: April 2009
Junior Member
"Ed" <askme@email.com> wrote:
>
>Hey folks. I had a plugin once that "added" breath to your vocals. When
i
>returned from overseas in 07, somehow I lost it. I have restored and rebuilt
>my studio computer several times and when you build from scratch, plugins

Hey Ed,
I use Waves Mordorpher for adding "breath".
I start with the whisper preset and modify to taste.
Try it and let me know what you think!
AP
>are something you just don't think about. Anyway, I have search the complete
>Internet... lol. And all that comes up in my searches is plugins that "remove"
>breath from vocals.
>
>Does anyone remember or know of a audio plugin that "adds" breath to vocals?
> I know it was a DX, but I would prefer VST.
>
>I been listening to a CD remix and remastered I done in 2006 and it had
that
>plugin on a few slow melody-type songs on the vocals. On female vox, it
>sounded awesome. Especially for the ladies that like to sing like a chorus
>instead of a lead singer. It actually made some of the solos sound more
>natural.
>
>Any help?
>
Re: Vocals Plugin - Breath [message #102985 is a reply to message #102984] Wed, 01 April 2009 06:54 Go to previous message
Andy Pow digitalwaves is currently offline  Andy Pow digitalwaves
Messages: 2
Registered: April 2009
Junior Member
Hey Ed,
I use Waves Mordorpher for adding "breath".
I start with the "whisper" preset and modify to taste.
Try it and let me know what you think!
AP

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