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Beatboxing Recipe
Soooo if you were going to set up an audiobus signal chain to record live mic audio from an SM58 for the purpose of providing rhythm tracks, which apps/FX would you use? I'd imagine the most important thing would be to boost the low end but not blow things out by using some compression, while maybe adding some reverb?
Though I would ask the hive-mind for your suggesitons...
Thanks,
--B0b
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I'd try one of the mastering apps if you want clean (presuming the latency is workable). Otherwise, one of the guitar pedal/amp sims go a really long way with beatboxing.
Beatboxers tend to cup the mic capsule creating a boomy sound, much to the dismay of the engineers who probably try to roll it off.
But i'd record dry, with a low cut about 80-100Hz, into Audio Mastering (like syrupcore said), where you can try out different EQ and compression settings.. Then once happy, you can bounce into a DAW like Auria or Cubasis where you can add reverb, delay, distortion etc..
One of my apps -- Voxkit -- is sort of designed for this. It listens to audio coming in, does a frequency spectrum match, and can then trigger up to four different MIDI notes. The MIDI can then trigger whatever drum sample you want.
@SecretBaseDesign- I did buy voxkit when it was on sale sometime back and it did not work out for me. I appreciate your community participation and I'm sorry but I never have success with your apps. :-/
Interesting idea with the guitar amp app idea as I already own a bunch of them. Any 2c as to which is the lightest processor load? I'm working on live-input mic modification.
They all have reasonably low latency as they're made to process live guitar.