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1. Re: Trying to put a gas mask sounding effect over Adobe Audition recordings.
SteveG(AudioMasters) Nov 10, 2014 1:28 AM (in response to NoobyNoobster)Low pass filter set to roll off at about 2-3kHz (or thereabouts) and then you have to find a way to record the vocal with all of the breath noises, which would be much more obvious.
Of course, one option is to record what you want whilst wearing a gas mask!
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2. Re: Trying to put a gas mask sounding effect over Adobe Audition recordings.
ryclark Nov 10, 2014 3:54 AM (in response to SteveG(AudioMasters))Or just put your hand over your mouth when recording. These things always sound better if you can create them acoustically rather than trying to use digital effects although using a combination can be useful.
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3. Re: Trying to put a gas mask sounding effect over Adobe Audition recordings.
NoobyNoobster Nov 10, 2014 11:24 AM (in response to SteveG(AudioMasters))What do you mean by 2-3kHz? As my name suggests I'mma Noob.
I also thought about using a gas mask while recording, but I'm using this for my small YouTube channel.
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4. Re: Trying to put a gas mask sounding effect over Adobe Audition recordings.
NoobyNoobster Nov 10, 2014 12:41 PM (in response to ryclark)I wish it was that easy. I'm doing a playthrough of Metro 2033 and thought it'd be cool to add a gas mask sounding voice over for when you are in areas that you have it on. I've got 4 hours of recording to go through and edit unfortunately and not sure how long it'd take doing that, but I appreciate the help!
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5. Re: Trying to put a gas mask sounding effect over Adobe Audition recordings.
ryclark Nov 10, 2014 2:45 PM (in response to NoobyNoobster)Try experimenting with some of the Effects/Filter & EQ. To start try the Old Time Radio preset in the Parametric Equalizer effect. You can then experiment with adjusting some of the controls.

