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a1strank
Well I'm about to make a remix of a original song that is not trance. I was wondering what program and what program should I use to make the vocal fit into trance tracks? You know like some A&b tracks all those vocals are edited with some effects..any suggestions? Meh sry this is m first time doing this..I only do mix sets :P
armanivespucci
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Originally posted by a1strank
Well I'm about to make a remix of a original song that is not trance. I was wondering what program and what program should I use to make the vocal fit into trance tracks? You know like some A&b tracks all those vocals are edited with some effects..any suggestions? Meh sry this is m first time doing this..I only do mix sets :P


What program are you using to make your trance tracks?

I'd suggest using the same one.;)
nhibberd
Theirs hundred of possibilities for effects on vocals. A lot of them aren't plugins but just tricks in the sequencer itsself. One thing i'm looking for myself is that vocal sound you hear quite often in old speedgarage tracks when the vocals seem to be stretched out with a weird sound to it. Can't realy describe it. But ill probably be IP-banned from TA if I mention speedgarage again.
Diginerd
Speed Garage Vocals.

1. Get old Akai sampler. S1000 ought to do it..

2. Sample something dumb into it like "Brock Wine!"

3. Set time stretch to max

4. Rinse and repeat step 3 until you have that gnarly sound...

/me runs for cover
Diginerd
Speed Garage Vocals.

1. Get old Akai sampler. S1000 ought to do it..

2. Sample something dumb into it like "Brock Wine!"

3. Set time stretch to max

4. Rinse and repeat step 3 until you have that gnarly sound...

/me runs for cover
nhibberd
Ah, cool. Ill be trying that with software time stretches with crappy old algorythms or something before I get a Akai. Seeing as Ill probably only be using the sound once I don't realy want to invest.

Thanks, the solution is obvious but I didn't know about the Akai, so thankyou.

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