RipX DAW & DAW PRO for Sound Design – Part Two

(Credit: Copilot – Designer)

Welcome to the second part in our RipX DAW PRO for Sound Design Series! In Part One, we showed you how to separate and edit audio to video, basic ambience extraction, mixing, matching, blending and substitution capabilities, including the creative power of using Audioshop Tools & Harmonic Editor.

Part 2 expands upon this with some more fast, fun but powerful examples to try yourself before diving deeper.

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Step 1 – Record your voice into a new Layer

First try recording yourself saying something into RipX DAW PRO via a microphone, or import a spoken word recording. In this example, let’s record this sentence: 


RipX DAW PRO lets you transform ANY voice into ANY sound.

Step 2 – Transform and re-characterise the clean dialogue into something new using a combination of the Audioshop® Tools, Pitch Effects and Combo Effects

Let’s quickly transform this spoken word sentence into an alien-sounding voice for a video game or sci-fi scene use case.

Step 3 – Use the Sound Panel sound sliders to turn the voice, or certain words into an instrument or other sounds

Let’s quickly transform the words ‘any voice’ into a synth sound, and the word ‘sound’ into a firework bang, saved into the Sound Panel via another rip:

Step 4 – Export

When you are finished with your sound design, simply export it in the file format of your choice (even a MIDI file):

Here are some other examples of using RipX DAW PRO for Sound Design

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Disclaimer: Screenshots are for illustrative purposes only and are not intended to be indicative of recommended or authorized use.

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