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How to make intros & sample for mix.
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prashant
Lately I have seen every DJ use a Intro for their mix/podcast and was wondering how to make those. By intro I mean intro like in a state of trance ie [b]"3 2 1 switching to full power, state of trance connection established"[\b] and on and on.

I would also like to know howthe samples like [b]this is a state of trance [\b] are done??


I know my question sounds lame, but this does help to personalise the mix even further.
discobiscuit
You have to be creative. Those intros are made in million dollar studios using the best equipment available. The cheapest way to get your voice to sound robotic would be with software I'm sure some1 will chime in. And launching the samples during a set... I use serato and it has a sample launcher in it. You could easily launch samples in ableton and traktor too. Armin uses ableton for his broadcast but not for his live performances.

Also another cheap way to get cool vocals is with one of those digitech vocal effect pedals
djsaekone
sample cool movie quotes n
orTofønChiLd
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Originally posted by discobiscuit
Those intros are made in million dollar studios using the best equipment available.


im glad i got to this first.

Discobiscuit, your a tru newb
KiNeTiC ENeRgY
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Originally posted by discobiscuit
Those intros are made in billion dollar studios using the best equipment available.



fixed :stongue:

No really clueless bro
discobiscuit
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prashant
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Originally posted by discobiscuit
You have to be creative. Those intros are made in million dollar studios using the best equipment available. The cheapest way to get your voice to sound robotic would be with software I'm sure some1 will chime in. And launching the samples during a set... I use serato and it has a sample launcher in it. You could easily launch samples in ableton and traktor too. Armin uses ableton for his broadcast but not for his live performances.

Also another cheap way to get cool vocals is with one of those digitech vocal effect pedals


Well I know AvB uses Ableton for ASOTs and not for his live performances, and thanks a lot for enlightening me with rest of the post.
No offence, but I have heard so many podcasts now, that what you said about studios seems a little far-fetched. I mean there are guys who just do these podcasts because they like trance and are no-way near pro DJs; but they also have those cool intro's. I dont know how though (their Creativity, may be).

But anyways I will try to sample my own voice:tongue2 and some SCi-Fi movies may be.
Thanks for the post again. I would love to see more information on this though.
Scrittah
I could be wrong, but most of the intros sound as simple as vocoders+echoes/reverb+whatever other filter you want. I hardly think you need a million dollar studio to make most of these intros.
orTofønChiLd
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Originally posted by discobiscuit
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discobiscuit
U said "like a state of trance" and yes that intro was made in a million dollar studio. Armin is the best and he uses the best of everything. I mean even having the guy who's actual voice is on that intro cost thousands of dollars. Flight, room, board, and salary. And like I said those no-namers you hear are using software and being creative. So I don't know what the you pussies are tryin to jump on my dick for.

This should be in the production forum anyway sticks

KilldaDJ
sample yourself and use autotune :haha:
Mr.Mystery
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Originally posted by discobiscuit

This should be in the production forum anyway sticks

Weird, I thought this was the production studio...
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