Luke F. Walton Love Music More Episodes Lightbulb Vocals (Figuring Out Formant Shifting)

Lightbulb Vocals (Figuring Out Formant Shifting)

Love Music More · hosted by Luke F. Walton (Scoobert Doobert) · Solo episode

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Topics discussed

  • Formant
  • Singing and vocals
  • Music production
  • The music business
  • Vocal Manipulation
  • History of Vocal Techniques
  • Voice Placement
  • Singing Techniques
  • Audio Processing
  • Vocal Presence
  • Impact of Technology on Voice
  • Music Industry Trends

Host note

Formant is just mouth shape, the shape of the cavity through which sound travels. That's the whole definition. But shifting those resonance points was a lightbulb moment for me as a vocalist, because it means your voice isn't fixed. You've probably already done it in everyday life without noticing.

I trace formant shifting from the talk box and vocoder to how it defines a huge swath of current music, it's in the production you're hearing everywhere right now, and it's not going anywhere because at its core it's still the human voice. The episode covers vocal placement, what "presence" actually means acoustically, and how to hear where in the body a singer is placing their sound.

You finish with a clearer ear for what you're hearing in modern records, and a framework for experimenting with your own voice beyond what you think your natural register is.

Selected moments

  • Introduction to Formant 1:36 I introduce the concept of formant, explaining it as the shape of the mouth cavity through which sound travels.
  • Vocal Presence Explained 3:08 Discussion about the importance of vocal presence and how vocal placement can cut through a loud mix.
  • Vocal Techniques and Styles 4:32 I explore different vocal techniques, emphasizing the importance of vocal resonance in various styles.
  • Comparing Vocal Techniques 6:45 I compar singing to basketball shooting forms, discussing individual styles and techniques.
  • Manipulating Vocal Resonance 15:00 I delve into the technical aspects of manipulating vocal resonance through formant techniques.
  • AI and Vocal Transformation 14:16 I discuss the impact of AI on vocal production and transformation in modern music.

Selected excerpts

Formant, to me, is just mouth shape—the shape of the cavity through which the sound is going.

~1:25 in the full interview

You can change the placement of your voice though, and you've probably done this in your normal life...

~3:15 in the full interview

Being able to shift the resonance points of your voice was like a light bulb moment for me as a vocalist.

~6:49 in the full interview

It is vocal manipulation and just like the talk box, just like the vocoder, it is so elemental to who and what we are.

~18:15 in the full interview

You're going to hear it everywhere. It's not going anywhere because it is the human voice.

~18:02 in the full interview

FAQ

What is formant shifting in vocals?

Formant shifting is a vocal technique that involves manipulating the shape of the mouth and vocal cavity to alter the sound and tonal quality of the voice.

How does vocal manipulation impact modern music?

Vocal manipulation, including techniques like formant shifting, has become integral in defining modern music production, influencing styles and artist identities.

Why is vocal placement important in singing?

Vocal placement affects how sound resonates and cuts through mixes, impacting the overall presence and quality of a performance.

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