mic pops you can remove with an EQ and automation moves. Not sure
about the chair squeaks without hearing them.
As for turning your one voice into several, I believe Waves Doubler
can do up to six duplications, with slight delays, pan positions and
modulation.
You could make many coppies of your track, pitch shift them slightly,
delay them individually by slight amounts, modulate each of them
slightly, put reverb or single-repeat delays on some, etc.
I'm not sure how you could pitch shift some of them greatly but keep
the formant sounding natural, turning a man's voice into a woman's
for example. Antares stuff can do harmony parts, but that's pitched
singing. Anyone know if there's a plug-in that can do that sort of
thing with spoken word?
This could turn into a really creative discussion, with all the ways
there are to duplicate and slightly alter parts.
Chris
At 09:29 AM 12/16/2015, you wrote:
I am recording a client speech & vocal in which he wants it to sound like many voices in unison. Is there an FX that will handle that? Additionally, there is some noise made by slight chair noise and mic pops. Can I remove this stuff in SONAR? Thanks in advance.
I am using SONAR 8.5, JAWS 14, CakeTalking 8.8.