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AA Effects Question

Hello All,

I hope I can communicate my question without confusing myself...

I have Adobe 1.5 and am wanting to do sort of a "studder" or "cut out" effect on a VO. I've heard it on other promos and such but never figured out how to do it.

It's sort of cutting in and out really quickly or a rapid studder. Anyone on the same page??
 
In multi-track, cut out the part you want. Right click on it, loop duplicate it
as many times as you like, then position it for the stutter effect you want.
 
A cool thing to do when stuttering clips of words is to actually do it in the tempo of your bed. A lot of imaging services will post the BPM of their beds, if not, or if your using real song clips...you can download a free BPM analyzer at www.mixmeister.com. Once you find the tempo of your bed, go into "options," in Adobe Audition, and set the Metronome to the tempo of your bed. Then click "view," then "time display format," and select "bars and beats." You will then be viewing your project in BPMs instead of minutes and seconds, and at the bottom of the screen there will be a little click track that you can see but not hear. Make sure the down beat of your bed is lined up with that. Then you're ready to take your little VO splices and line them up with the tempo marks at the bottom of the screen, and create all kinds of crazy stutters that'll be right in sync with your bed.

Dylan Paul
Creative Services Director/Imaging Voice
WLUM Milwaukee

www.myspace.com/dylanpaulvox
 
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