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HECU Radio voice filter
Flap 15 Oct, 2015 @ 12:10pm
Using H.E.C.U radio voice filter to modify my own voice?
Hello, is it possible to use this voice filter to add HECU radio effects on my own records?
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SyrsaFox 15 Dec, 2015 @ 10:30pm 
Yes, I believe that it's a combination of both High Pass Filter and Low Pass Filter in Audacity. Just be careful, as the volume will decrease and will need to be raised. ;)
(bees) 19 Jan, 2016 @ 9:46pm 
I'd be interested in knowing the process too. What values did you use if you did use audacity author?
Yonge 18 Aug, 2016 @ 12:49am 
This is really late, but I have the values necessary to adding an HECU Radio Filter effect to your voice.
The audacity settings that were used are:
Equalization - 24dB
High Pass Filter - 1000 Hz, 12dB rolloff
Change Pitch - -9.979
(bees) 4 Mar, 2017 @ 8:36pm 
This is really late too! Thanks ;P
(bees) 4 Mar, 2017 @ 8:54pm 
Did you by any chance use a leveller effect? Sounds like it.
Yonge 4 Mar, 2017 @ 9:21pm 
No problem. Glad I could help.
The method I used is a 1:1 method of recreating the effect that Starscre4m used in his mod. I didn't use any leveller effect, though that could be another way of achieving the sound.
(bees) 4 Mar, 2017 @ 11:58pm 
Oh strange, I followed your steps but there was a noticable difference in the sound. But i applied a heavy leveller effect and the distorted feel came too it. :p
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