![]() ![]() Frequency Shifter is a different type of effect entirely. None of the built-in effects do that effect - though you could do it "manually" with micro-editing and the "tune" controls on clips, that would be very, very difficult and even more time consuming. But if not free, what is worth spending money on? It is a lead vocal so the quality needs to be spot on. I think a frequency shifter and pitch shifter operate differently.Īny ideas on how to get that vocal thickening effect? Preferably using an Ableton effect (I have Suite), but if not, what third party plug-ins would you recommend? Preferably free. I have tried to use the Ableton Frequency Shifter effect, but I am not getting the required results. I am trying to do some subtle pitch shifting on the lead vocal to thicken it and bring it out of the mix, like they do in hip-hop / pop etc.
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