vocal samples...
vocal samples... Posted on: 18.10.2009 by Susy Toerner Wheres the best place to find them or how do you rip them from songs?I want just a few lines to stick over a dnb track, like the typical female house kinda things. Ive had a look at acapellas4u, just seems so hit and miss. I would love to be able to take them from songs but im always left with the abcking of the track in it aswell. Thanks for any help i may get | |
Susy Toerner 18.10.2009 | Wheres the best place to find them or how do you rip them from songs? I want just a few lines to stick over a dnb track, like the typical female house kinda things. Ive had a look at acapellas4u, just seems so hit and miss. I would love to be able to take them from songs but im always left with the abcking of the track in it aswell. Thanks for any help i may get |
Lillian Nunnari 23.01.2010 | female voice for DnB? This might be right up your alley: http://soundcloud.com/littleboots/sets/earthquake-stems |
Carolyn Rembert 12.01.2010 | I usually just get mine off of youtube .... you can find some RARE ish on there. But the quality isnt usually the best |
Xavier Emanuels 26.10.2009 | Here is a thread on Acapellas from the FAQ in the general section of the community
s: http://www.djranking s.com/community /showthread.php?t=2722 |
Classie Alvizo 25.10.2009 | if you do a search in most of the usual places (limewire, bit torrent etc) for "acapella" versions of tracks you can often find a fairly good selection, especially hip hop or r&B ones as these tend to be popular for remixing. Not that I condone piracy or do it myself in any way! |
Susy Toerner 18.10.2009 | Thanks alot mate. Im only really believeing for bedroom use or little snippets to be used in rythmn, but i understand what you mean. Your right about using my voice too, for more spoken stuff i will speaka nd just change the pitch slightly so that it sounds like someone else! Thanks for the reccomendations |
Mechelle Duncil 18.10.2009 | MMm you really can't rip them for songs and them use them for a comercial track, most of the time (depending on the original track) you will be having issues with ownership rights. What I would recommend if you really want good quality voices is to just buy a voice pack. You will have plenty of options and all are royalties free so you can use them without guilt. I really haven't find a free option man. The other thing is that you should not be afraid of recording your own voice for other proyects where you need male voice. Voice is voice and unless is for singing (unless you are a great singer) your voice will work. If you want female house voice you can check for some ideas. http://www.ueberschall.com/ http://www.bigfishaudio.com/ http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/loops A decent pack would cost around 40-50 US$ but it is worth it if you don't have money to pay for a professional singer but still want a good quality end product. Cheers! |
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