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> Elliot Smith"esque" Vocals, How do I get his vocal sound?
sonickid23
post Sun 21 May 2006, 22:16
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Anyone know how to reproduce that Elliot Smith signiture vocal sound? It sounds very layered, maybe a bit like the Beatles. I'm recording a song and put down about 5 vocal takes of the same melody thinking that that might achieve the effect, but it just doesn't sound the same. Any advice?
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sonickid23
post Tue 23 May 2006, 17:44
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anybody? somebody?
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redstrype
post Tue 23 May 2006, 20:37
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Which Elliot Smith vocal effect are referring to? Which song? Doesn't he just double his vocals? His voice is pretty unique, that might be something that you can't really recreate.

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post Wed 24 May 2006, 17:32
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Well I guess Waltz #1, or pretty much anything off XO for that matter would be a good example. It's a sorta whispery multi-layered sound, but it also sounds like there's some affect applied to it. I'm not sure what. Any clues?
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