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Screenplay - VST Effects Demo Annotations For the character of “Fred” I tried 2 different VST Plug-ins, settling on the latter of the 2: Wow and Flutter, as it created a more amusing effect. I tweaked with all of the options before settling on changing the “Wow” to 4.12, and the 1st level coarse to 1.63. After that Fred sounded as if he wasn’t even a human anymore. For the character of Charles I also tried 2 VST Plug-ins, before settling on the latter. The first one made little difference to the character’s over-all dialogue, but the second made it sound as if he was speaking through an old-fashioned radio to the other character so I stuck with that one.

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Screenplay - VST Effects Demo Annotations

For the character of “Fred” I tried 2 different VST Plug-ins, settling on the latter of the 2: Wow and Flutter, as it created a more amusing effect. I tweaked with all of the options before settling on changing the “Wow” to 4.12, and the 1st level coarse to 1.63. After that Fred sounded as if he wasn’t even a human anymore.

For the character of Charles I also tried 2 VST Plug-ins, before settling on the latter. The first one made little difference to the character’s over-all dialogue, but the second made it sound as if he was speaking through an old-fashioned radio to the other character so I stuck with that one.

And for the character of the Plague-Doctor, I decided quickly that the Ambience VST Plug-in would work best for what I wanted, as the Plague Doctor wears a mask that would cause his voice to slightly echo.