Create the scariest thing with a synthesizer possible.

dezzydream

cv bank enthusiast
Defender of Defoko
Read the title. This is easy.
If you can, please upload it to YouTube because for some reason Soundcloud doesn't display and I have to go to your account to find your post.

Now, GO!
 

kimchi-tan

Your local Mikotard
Global Mod
Defender of Defoko
I uploaded mine on clyp.it since I didn't want to waste SC minutes and have no idea what the video should be. https://clyp.it/5rdpug1o

I put in random notes of varying length which were all vocal fry samples. Copy-paste more than a few times. I then put the track in Audacity with two other copies with one having the pitch changed by 3 semitones up and the other 3 semitones down. Mix and render them together. Apply the paulstretch effect, and voila!
 
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dezzydream

cv bank enthusiast
Defender of Defoko
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I uploaded mine on clyp.it since I didn't want to waste SC minutes and have no idea what the video should be. https://clyp.it/5rdpug1o

I put in random notes of varying length which were all vocal fry samples. Copy-paste more than a few times. I then put the track in Audacity with two other copies with one having the pitch changed by 3 semitones up and the other 3 semitones down. Mix and render them together. Apply the paulstretch effect, and voila!
Sounds like something from the depths of hell. Good job. You get a smily sticker.
 
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taigz

dead
Defender of Defoko

BEHOLD!!

I put all the notes in from C7 to B7, rendered the wav file, opened it in Audacity, and applied these effects (in order):

1) Amplify
2) Bass and Treble (set Treble to 8)
3) Change Pitch (by -12.238%)
4) Change Speed (by -3%)
5) Change Tempo (by -15%)
6) Echo
7) Invert
8) Leveller
9) Reverb
10) Paulstretch
11) Amplify (to the MAX!)
12) Normalize

When I first heard it, it was so loud, so I had the audio normalized.
And then I'm done.
 

kimchi-tan

Your local Mikotard
Global Mod
Defender of Defoko

BEHOLD!!

I put all the notes in from C7 to B7, rendered the wav file, opened it in Audacity, and applied these effects (in order):

1) Amplify
2) Bass and Treble (set Treble to 8)
3) Change Pitch (by -12.238%)
4) Change Speed (by -3%)
5) Change Tempo (by -15%)
6) Echo
7) Invert
8) Leveller
9) Reverb
10) Paulstretch
11) Amplify (to the MAX!)
12) Normalize

When I first heard it, it was so loud, so I had the audio normalized.
And then I'm done.
Truly the voice of an angel.

Paulstetch is the best effect amirite.
 
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Orbittals

Ruko's Ruffians
Defender of Defoko
sorry to necro an old thread but... this seemed so fUN. anyways: clyp.it

(not sure if it's necessary to write down the process but this was done by putting random notes in utau, using echo, reverb, distortion and paulstretch in audacity and pitching it down. a lot.)