Well, here are MY tips for making vocal trance. These may be really obvious things (or even stupid), but I hope these are even bit helpfull tips for some of U
1) Sometimes less is more! U don't have to always write a long story for good vocal line. Like Antiloops - I love you, simple and good But sometimes little story is nice, like Kay Cee - Unsolved mysteries
2) When U listen to vocal trance, U can hear that usually when there is vocal there aren't lots of melodies going on... That way the vocal really stands up from the track.
3) Sometimes even silly lyrics make good song if the voice is interesting Listen some songs of Kyau vs Albert...
4) Sometimes it helps if U think the vocal is like synth or string... So U can create first the vocal melody and then start to think the words...
5) Just let your inspiration fly
And maybe someone can give more some tips (or even betetr tips) for making vocal trance?
Aug-31-2004 13:12
Crizzz_H
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hello
thank you
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Aug-31-2004 19:12
trance-ta
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Hey Joi, I think this was quite good help. So Thx!
Aug-31-2004 19:22
BelgianGuru
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Also don't go the Lasgo vocal 'dance' tour. It really sucks.
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Aug-31-2004 20:37
Tranc3
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Re: Some tips for vocaltrancers
quote:
Originally posted by Joi Lamusic
2) When U listen to vocal trance, U can hear that usually when there is vocal there aren't lots of melodies going on... That way the vocal really stands up from the track.
When I listen to GOOD vocal trance, I find that there ARE other melodies going on, that way the vocal supplements the track and doesn't support it on its' own.
Needless to say, I feel vocals should add to a track. A track shouldn't be built around vocals, rather, they should complement each other, and sound perfectly fine without each other.
Aug-31-2004 21:13
djdustx
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^ ALL Trance IS Good if its produced right ^ there is only preference
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Sep-01-2004 15:10
BelgianGuru
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How much is the fish
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Sep-01-2004 15:21
Reversed
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Location: Guelph, Ontario
I recently started a track and decided to have a friend send me some vocal clips which I tossed in to see how it would sound... I think it could work. What do you think?
But I think the BEST advice anyone can give is ;listen to vocal trance...Really LISTEN to it. Listen different styles of vocal trance (also vocals by male singers and not only female)... Learn and create your own style to use vocals in your tracks
And have FUN!!!!
Sep-02-2004 18:54
Joi Lamusic
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Location: Helsinki
quote:
Originally posted by Reversed
I recently started a track and decided to have a friend send me some vocal clips which I tossed in to see how it would sound... I think it could work. What do you think?
I kind of liked this track...Cool
And I think the vocal fits nicely in to this bizarre melody
It not only fits, it gives more "deepness" to the track.... Well, that's what I think.
Sep-02-2004 18:59
Reversed
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Location: Guelph, Ontario
Thanks Joi Lamusic,
I was trying to decide if it was right for the thread or not but I found myself wondering a lot about the points you mentioned.
thats a serious track dude...there's one effect that i'm interested in knowing how you pulled it off. It comes in at 2:15 and sound slike a reverse reverbed vocal layered with a reversed synth sound or my second thought would be that is a vocoded vocal that is reverse reverbed...how did ya pull it off and what did ya use(synths, effects).