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CD's with Vocal Samples?
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| trancedanne |
Hey Guys, can you recommend any good sample cd that contains vocal samples? I wanna learn how to "chop" up the vocals and create those magic "mcprog" sounds. But havent found and good vocals yet.
Thanks in advance |
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| MessiahProject |
I dont condone it - but ebay is your friend......!
TMP |
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| trancedanne |
| Thanks for the tip guys, i will check that out |
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| SMC |
| Sample from an acapella song or something. |
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| echosystm |
| the problem is vocal samples will rarely suit the song unless they're just a few solitary monotonic words. you really need to find a singer. |
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| psymon.d |
| quote: | Originally posted by echosystm
the problem is vocal samples will rarely suit the song unless they're just a few solitary monotonic words. you really need to find a singer. |
totally agree, then it just feels like every track you're doing is a remix, and if you're like the majority of people you'll want some more freedom than that |
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| meDina |
| if he just wants to be able to add vocal chops to his tracks though, this should suit him fine |
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| Kid_presentable |
the actual lyrics in diamond vocals are horrible IMO..
to many Baaaaaabby's and wooaaoaah's 4 me :) |
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| Rusty O'Hara |
Most "vocal" sample cd's I've ever heard are total cack.
buy yourself a mic, and/or try and find a local vocalist, uni's, your local pubs / open mic stuff are gold. And of course networking. |
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