New to this forum having only recently discovered...cool!!
I was wondering if anybody has advice on where I can get some top quality female vocal samples and acapellas. I don't mind paying for them if they're good. I preferably want to avoid a cd with one woman's voice doing all the samples. Also I wouldn't mind an entire verse.
I've basically never attempted to add vocals to my music (except once)and think it's time. I use Reason so I guess I could import via the samplers but I've been told I should rather rewire into Cubase and process the samples there.
Last question...If making a track where you intend to use a sample, do you think it's best to get the sample first so you know what key to create the track in?
Registered: Sep 2006
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Re: Female Vocal samples
quote:
Originally posted by Reno
Last question...If making a track where you intend to use a sample, do you think it's best to get the sample first so you know what key to create the track in?
That certainly helps. The alternative is using software to pitch shift the vocals to your track's needs.
For your situation though, I'd not recommend that. For just starting out with implementing vocals, I'd do what you stated and decide on the samples first.
Nov-20-2007 15:27
Reno
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Registered: Nov 2007
Location: London
Thanks for the advice. €400 sounds quite steep but will check out a demo hopefully.
What software will change the key of vocals without changing the pitch and how accurate is it?
What do you mean fixed? Presume with software you can do anything to them?
I just had a look at the link actually. Was a bit worried when I saw something about vowels!! Don't want to end up with the alphabet sung by 5 women in 37 languages!! lol
don't have sound at work so can't hear the demos!!
Cheaper? As in the price of a beer?
I'd look in your own network of friends etc.
There is bound to be some girl (or dude, if you prefer that)
that has a somewhat decent voice.
Or maybe try someone on myspace.
- farris
Nov-21-2007 16:35
BenvanGils
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or ebay, but you don`t really know what you get.
Nov-21-2007 17:47
3F05Q
is a horrible artist name
Registered: Sep 2006
Location: Seattle . . . . . Skill Level: Mediocre At Best Clothing: Sometimes
quote:
Originally posted by Reno
change the key of vocals without changing the pitch
Nov-21-2007 17:53
djbruuen
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Location: Milton
quote:
Originally posted by BenvanGils
east west quantum leap Voices of Passion has some nice vocals on cd, but i think it costs over 400 euro.
east west is by far the best of the best when it comes to sample libraries, voices of passion sounds incredible!
its actually $350 from their site: www.soundsonline.com
Nov-23-2007 05:06
lowski
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i tried the "link" and "www.soundsonline.com" but i can't find the demo samples. can someone help me?
thanks
sorry. nevermind i just found them.
wow these samples sounds deadly!
yeah this is exactly what ive been looking for. what will i need to use this program with my reason productions? will i have to use cebase or something?