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First, let her speak something.
And let's record it.
Load her speaking to Renoise.
Set loop.
The hind portion after the loop is assigned to another key, so cut it.
Create new sample slot then paste it here.
If you click this "Drum Kit" button, you can assign each sample to individual keys easily.
Then let's input data.
Prepare a Group track. (Left Alt + Drag and Drop)
The left track is for words, and the right track is for melody.
It's a good idea to set the background color to the Melody track.
Input her speaking to the Words track.
And input melody to the Melody track by using a temporary VSTi.
Since we would like to only check melody sound, it doen't matter any VSTi.
And insert the pitch-shifter VST "KeroVee" to the Words track.
And exchange the temporary VSTi to "VST FX Alias".
There is "VST FX Alias" on the top of the list and when you open it, you can select; KeroVee (Track:00 Device:01)
Let's add mpReverb too.
The "Formant Shift" *** changes voice charactor like this.
You can transpose too.
Let's add a chorus part.
Prepare Group track as well.
The left is a Words track, the right is a melody track.
Since the words may completely be the same you can copy them by using pattern matrix.
(Left Ctrl + Drag and Drop)
About chorus melody, you need to input manually again.
load temporary VSTi and input data.
Then, insert "KeroVee" to the Words track,
and add mpReverb too.
then, exchange the temporary VSTi to "VST FX Alias".
This time, you can find 2 FX Aliases of KeroVee though, select below in this case.
Let's change octave of the chours part.
That's all. :)