Re: My review of Deconstruction. [SPOILER HEAVY]
Posted: Tue May 24, 2011 5:22 pm
We're talking about that first "YEE-AH?" I'm skeptical.
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Aniland wrote:We're talking about that first "YEE-AH?" I'm skeptical.
The Dev wrote:Ih-Ah!!!
gojirasan52 wrote:I'm pretty sure that the vocal line at the very end of Sumeria is sung by Paul and Dev. It sounds more like Dev is almost whispering "Pray for where our hearts lead us now" instead of Joe Growling.
gojirasan52 wrote:I'm pretty sure that the vocal line at the very end of Sumeria is sung by Paul and Dev. It sounds more like Dev is almost whispering "Pray for where our hearts lead us now" instead of Joe Growling.
gojirasan52 wrote:I'm pretty sure that the vocal line at the very end of Sumeria is sung by Paul and Dev. It sounds more like Dev is almost whispering "Pray for where our hearts lead us now" instead of Joe Growling.
the_s_rabbit wrote:gojirasan52 wrote:I'm pretty sure that the vocal line at the very end of Sumeria is sung by Paul and Dev. It sounds more like Dev is almost whispering "Pray for where our hearts lead us now" instead of Joe Growling.
I think it's Paul's vocoder effects. I read some interview where he (Paul Masvidal) talks about playing around with the vocoder effects and sometimes uses it to replicate his voice one octave above and/or below, as well as to harmonize.
gojirasan52 wrote:the_s_rabbit wrote:gojirasan52 wrote:I'm pretty sure that the vocal line at the very end of Sumeria is sung by Paul and Dev. It sounds more like Dev is almost whispering "Pray for where our hearts lead us now" instead of Joe Growling.
I think it's Paul's vocoder effects. I read some interview where he (Paul Masvidal) talks about playing around with the vocoder effects and sometimes uses it to replicate his voice one octave above and/or below, as well as to harmonize.
That very well could be the case. He is well known for using the Vocoder, and I was surprised when I heard his vocals without it. Tbh I think I prefer his vocals without the effect saturation