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Audacity effects for vocals7/20/2023 ![]() ![]() This effect basically “evolved” from the Aphix Vocal Exciter. ![]() One of the effects is a Harmonic Enhancer which adds new high-frequency harmonics. There is also a Distortion effect with all kinds of options that can give “harshness” or “grit” to the sound. Without make-up gain, the same limiting won’t do anything if you run it a 2nd time. Make-up gain is optional, but if you use make-up gain it will bring the level up and you can limit again with the same settings for more “effect”. Then try limiting to -6dB or less (more negative). Normalize or Amplify (with the defaults) first to get a known “starting point”. Clipping is distortion so it’s something that you generally want to avoid, but guitar players usually like some distortion (or a lot of distortion) so it can be a desirable effect. You can also try the Limiter effect set to Hard Clip. (The Graphic EQ mode is easier to randomly-experiment with than the Draw Curves mode.) You can try just playing-around with the Equalizer effect. ![]() “Brighter” usually means boosted high frequencies* (boosted treble) and “dull” or “muffled” usually means a lack of high frequencies. ![]()
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