r/protools 1d ago

Anyone know how to add this effect?

https://youtu.be/Yq5OwFdKOjo?si=JV8DXlpy2i0chNlD

Hey so I’m kinda new to audio editing and was wondering if anyone knew how to add this effect it’s at around 2:42 on the words lip gloss and crisscross

Thanks for any advice

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u/Major_Willingness234 1d ago

It’s a doubled vocal, just sung up an octave. Sounds a little overdriven as well.

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u/mt92 7h ago

Yep, as others have said, it's a vocal sung at a higher octave and ran through a distortion/saturation effect. Sounds like Decapitator to me but any saturation/distortion will work.

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u/AnAquaintedGentleman 1d ago

Doubler/Stacked Vocal. Make a copy of the words you want an octave higher on a separate track. Change that track properties into monophonic/polyphonic, etc. Transpose the words into however many semitones/octaves you like. Filter/distort/saturate after.

Profit.