ebmar 893 Posted June 1, 2018 (edited) Greetings, fellow Jedi! I am in an attempt to do Darth Revan's voice filter like the one heard on SW:ToR- this one in particular: Republic Shadow of Revan Ending; and I would like to share with you how the progress going- along with this tutorial. The program I am using is FL Studio 12 Producer Edition and I assume that every filters I am using on said attempt is possibly available and/or close-to-similar with every audio-editing program out there. I also attached some screen caps to help clear things up. So, let's start then! You would need two (2) layers of voices to work on to. In my attempt, both voices are un-pitched. The purple layer goes to Mixer channel 1, and then the red layer goes to Mixer Channel 2, like this- I am sure you were all aware about Mixer already; "All audio in FL Studio passes through the Mixer. Unless specifically directed, newly added Channels are routed to the Master Mixer Track" - support. Mixer in FL Studio would looked like this- Now- with the 1st layer, you would want a Multiband Compressor, a Hardcore Modulator and a Stereo Shaper. Theoretically, what you wanted to do with Multiband Compressor is to cut the high and middle frequencies. Hardcore modulating is much effortless, turn the rate level to its fullest until you hear the voice "rattling". Stereo Shaper was only to set the output to Mono [Yes- if there's a "set to mid" mix preset available, choose that!]. Assuming you're done with the 1st layer- goes to the 2nd then. With the 2nd, you would want a Multiband Compressor, a Chorus filter and a Wave Shaper [This one is important]. Theoretically, what you wanted to do with Multiband Compressor is cut the low frequencies and keep some high frequencies as you like [You could say the 2nd layer EQ setup is an anomaly to the 1st layer]. With Chorus filter on, set the speed and intensity level as much as possible [I kept width level to zero]. Goes to the essential part; Wave Shaping. This one is pretty cosmetic, but essential for Darth Revan's voice [imagine Gal Gadot; she's pretty, but without make-up she no Wonder Woman] - and I can't guarantee you a clean and clear instruction here because the plug-in is just a wave form. What you would wanted to do with it is to have the voice to produce some kind of noises; like a clipping sounds [when the level of a sound reach above 5db- that "broken" sound which we were searching for]. Done with both layers, and we are done with everything. No plug-in added to the Master channel there so.. considered it is a wrap then! The very last phase is to exporting the project; either to .WAV, .MP3, .OGG, .FLAC or etc. Your choice! But assuming you want to use it in-game, you would want to export the project either to .WAV or .MP3- mandatorily to .WAV just to be safe. Can't guarantee we have the same result here- as different program could means different result [even using the same one didn't have its warranty]. But hey, who knows your result is better right? And it should be! If you have any questions- just ask, PM me, or anything. I'd be glad to assist! Also, any constructive feedbacks is very much appreciated- as I am still and will always be in learning process too! Good luck with the attempt, may the Force be with you! Attached below is an end-result of this attempt. Keep in mind both the tutorial and/or the result is far from perfect, but self-assured; They are on the right track. Edited June 21, 2018 by ebmar A short guide with pictures regarding to assigning channels has been added. 5 1 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Talyn82 84 Posted August 29, 2019 Can this be used to decompress wav files? Because the audio in both KOTOR games is compressed, and I need to find a program that decompress them. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ebmar 893 Posted August 29, 2019 (edited) On 8/29/2019 at 6:07 PM, Talyn82 said: Can this be used to decompress wav files? It can read the WAV only if you change the extension to MP3 first, then drag-and-drop the file to the playlist section. On 8/29/2019 at 6:07 PM, Talyn82 said: ...I need to find a program that decompress them. You may visit this tutorial for that - A Future Pilot's Recreating The Sith Trooper Voice Effect There you will find some very useful tools you'll need to properly decompress the fake-header WAV that the game uses originally. Edited December 1, 2019 by ebmar Hyperlink the pointed tutorial Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Talyn82 84 Posted August 29, 2019 4 hours ago, ebmar said: It can read the WAV only if you change the extension to MP3 first, then drag-and-drop the file to the playlist section. You may visit this tutorial for that - Recreating The Sith Trooper Voice Effect - https://deadlystream.com/topic/6414-recreating-the-sith-trooper-voice-effect/ There you will find some very useful tools you'll need to properly decompress the fake-header WAV that the game uses originally. Thanks for the link. I will check it out. 5 hours ago, ebmar said: It can read the WAV only if you change the extension to MP3 first, then drag-and-drop the file to the playlist section. You may visit this tutorial for that - Recreating The Sith Trooper Voice Effect - https://deadlystream.com/topic/6414-recreating-the-sith-trooper-voice-effect/ There you will find some very useful tools you'll need to properly decompress the fake-header WAV that the game uses originally. That was easy to follow. Now I have new Sith Trooper voices. This perfect for the current stage I am at in my mods development. Thanks once again. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DarthValeria 26 Posted July 24, 2022 I wonder is it possible to make those settings in Audacity? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites