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Does anyone know how I can create an echo effect in real-time while singing on PC. Lets say I want to sing to an audience over IM and I want an echo/delay effect while I sing. Is there any software available?










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  • Windows 7. I am looking for something like a sound mixer but i need to do it in real time

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Does anyone know how I can create an echo effect in real-time while singing on PC. Lets say I want to sing to an audience over IM and I want an echo/delay effect while I sing. Is there any software available?










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  • Windows 7. I am looking for something like a sound mixer but i need to do it in real time

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    May 2 '10 at 9:29














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Does anyone know how I can create an echo effect in real-time while singing on PC. Lets say I want to sing to an audience over IM and I want an echo/delay effect while I sing. Is there any software available?










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Does anyone know how I can create an echo effect in real-time while singing on PC. Lets say I want to sing to an audience over IM and I want an echo/delay effect while I sing. Is there any software available?







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  • What operating system are you using?

    – Isxek
    May 2 '10 at 5:45











  • Windows 7. I am looking for something like a sound mixer but i need to do it in real time

    – anto8421
    May 2 '10 at 9:29



















  • What operating system are you using?

    – Isxek
    May 2 '10 at 5:45











  • Windows 7. I am looking for something like a sound mixer but i need to do it in real time

    – anto8421
    May 2 '10 at 9:29

















What operating system are you using?

– Isxek
May 2 '10 at 5:45





What operating system are you using?

– Isxek
May 2 '10 at 5:45













Windows 7. I am looking for something like a sound mixer but i need to do it in real time

– anto8421
May 2 '10 at 9:29





Windows 7. I am looking for something like a sound mixer but i need to do it in real time

– anto8421
May 2 '10 at 9:29










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You could use vst plugins. You will need a host such as VSTHost and a plugin such as eTAP2. You can also get mixer plugins.



KVRAudio is good website for finding audio software.






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  • And ASIO drivers for low-latency sound card access, either provided by the sound card vendor (rare) or Asio4All: tippach.business.t-online.de/asio4all

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  • how do I have to configure VST Devices (input/output) so that the effects are applied to line-in? considering the latency thing

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http://www.audiomulch.com is a simple tool where you can build your setup. It has elements that you can select to build it and among them you have Inputs and Outputs.






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    • And ASIO drivers for low-latency sound card access, either provided by the sound card vendor (rare) or Asio4All: tippach.business.t-online.de/asio4all

      – Tobias Plutat
      Jan 28 '11 at 10:45













    • how do I have to configure VST Devices (input/output) so that the effects are applied to line-in? considering the latency thing

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    You could use vst plugins. You will need a host such as VSTHost and a plugin such as eTAP2. You can also get mixer plugins.



    KVRAudio is good website for finding audio software.






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    • And ASIO drivers for low-latency sound card access, either provided by the sound card vendor (rare) or Asio4All: tippach.business.t-online.de/asio4all

      – Tobias Plutat
      Jan 28 '11 at 10:45













    • how do I have to configure VST Devices (input/output) so that the effects are applied to line-in? considering the latency thing

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      Mar 6 '15 at 16:17














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    You could use vst plugins. You will need a host such as VSTHost and a plugin such as eTAP2. You can also get mixer plugins.



    KVRAudio is good website for finding audio software.






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    You could use vst plugins. You will need a host such as VSTHost and a plugin such as eTAP2. You can also get mixer plugins.



    KVRAudio is good website for finding audio software.







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    • And ASIO drivers for low-latency sound card access, either provided by the sound card vendor (rare) or Asio4All: tippach.business.t-online.de/asio4all

      – Tobias Plutat
      Jan 28 '11 at 10:45













    • how do I have to configure VST Devices (input/output) so that the effects are applied to line-in? considering the latency thing

      – sports
      Mar 6 '15 at 16:17



















    • And ASIO drivers for low-latency sound card access, either provided by the sound card vendor (rare) or Asio4All: tippach.business.t-online.de/asio4all

      – Tobias Plutat
      Jan 28 '11 at 10:45













    • how do I have to configure VST Devices (input/output) so that the effects are applied to line-in? considering the latency thing

      – sports
      Mar 6 '15 at 16:17

















    And ASIO drivers for low-latency sound card access, either provided by the sound card vendor (rare) or Asio4All: tippach.business.t-online.de/asio4all

    – Tobias Plutat
    Jan 28 '11 at 10:45







    And ASIO drivers for low-latency sound card access, either provided by the sound card vendor (rare) or Asio4All: tippach.business.t-online.de/asio4all

    – Tobias Plutat
    Jan 28 '11 at 10:45















    how do I have to configure VST Devices (input/output) so that the effects are applied to line-in? considering the latency thing

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