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Any Apps That Might Make My Voice Better?

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  • @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:
    You may not enjoy Dylan, but he is an excellent and original singer with very good chops.

    "With a voice like sand and glue"... :smiley:

  • wimwim
    edited March 2022

    I've often found inspiration and solace from another vocal hero here: http://www.guitarmusic.org/kottke/gfarts.html

    It's somewhat technical in nature but helpful nonetheless.

  • @wim said:
    Bad voice is like bad hair. Some people can just pull it off.

    THAT, should have been the Bleass SampleWiz logo.

  • Harmony Eight by Virsyn aka Harry Gohs is actually 1/2 off at $4.99 don’t have it but that’s what the description says, up to 8 pitch shifts

    https://apps.apple.com/us/app/harmony-eight/id1220061889

    They also have Harmony Voice and Emo Choir neither with great ratings.

  • Jax Unisonic is another option for vocals

  • @richardyot said:
    I know that feeling! I'm five years in, and still only passable.

    I think your voice is pretty dang good.

  • @LinearLineman said:
    Any Apps That Might Make My Voice Better?

    uh oh ;)

  • @Stochastically said:

    @richardyot said:
    I know that feeling! I'm five years in, and still only passable.

    I think your voice is pretty dang good.

    Thanks, although the original post is from 2019 so I’ve had 3 more years to practice since then.

  • My “secret recipe” usually just involves some slap back delay

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  • One thing that really helped me was when someone gave me the advice to "find my voice". I guess I had some ideas of what I wanted to sound like when I sang, but couldn't really pull off what I was trying, and his advice was to just try different things and not try to focus on sounding like someone else.

    I know that's not immediately helpful, but it was good advice for me, and I stopped trying to sound a certain way and just let myself sound more like me. It took a while for me to get there, but the results are more satisfying if I just let my own voice come out.

  • @michael_m said:
    One thing that really helped me was when someone gave me the advice to "find my voice". I guess I had some ideas of what I wanted to sound like when I sang, but couldn't really pull off what I was trying, and his advice was to just try different things and not try to focus on sounding like someone else.

    I know that's not immediately helpful, but it was good advice for me, and I stopped trying to sound a certain way and just let myself sound more like me. It took a while for me to get there, but the results are more satisfying if I just let my own voice come out.

    This is so true.

  • I've been using Harmonizr, but it seems to have been pulled from the app store. Is there another harmonizer app that allows you to set a chord and have all the notes fit that chord? That's what I loved about Harmonizr.

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