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Playing your own Vocal Dubs
Posted on: 08.11.2012 by Elizabet Sledz
This is something I've been curious about for a while.

Long before I began Djing I've been a singer. I sing musical theatre, and play local gigs with my band, singing big band charts (a la Frank Sinatra, Nina Simone, Sexier Hairier Michael Buble). I've been believeing about ways that I can personalise my tracks outside of straight remixing. I'm not very comfortable in my ability as a composer, but I am in my ability as a singer. I tend to play alot of Sub-125 BPM house, and I find many of the pieces I play could quite easily lend themselves to an additional vocal track.

I thought about live performance/singing aspects, but with the club scene where I live, I fear it would come off as quite amateurish/Karaokeish.

Does anybody here play their own Vocal dubs of tracks, and if so, how do they find the reception of it?

If not, how would you feel about Dj's playing their own vocals? If you didn't realise, but then found out later, would you judge the track any differently?
Kareen Kreft
09.11.2012
Originally Posted by Santos10
you might even wanna get a TC Helicon VoiceLive Touch
You might want to look into native instruments "The MOUTH" too. I believe that would mbe really dope to use live with vocals over some beats/tracks but of course you would need a laptop in your setup so not sure if thats an option for you. If its not, then the TC Helicon would be your best bet. If you use The Mouth a Korg nano key or small akai keyboard would probably be best to control it. great idea tho.

Armando Chrystal
08.11.2012
Originally Posted by rjc
Oh wow, That's really cool. I'll definitely have a look into it!

It's got Midi In/Out, so I can look into getting effects midi sync'd with tracks quite easily too
yes Im actually hoping you do this would be very dope make sure you record!
Elizabet Sledz
08.11.2012
This is something I've been curious about for a while.

Long before I began Djing I've been a singer. I sing musical theatre, and play local gigs with my band, singing big band charts (a la Frank Sinatra, Nina Simone, Sexier Hairier Michael Buble). I've been believeing about ways that I can personalise my tracks outside of straight remixing. I'm not very comfortable in my ability as a composer, but I am in my ability as a singer. I tend to play alot of Sub-125 BPM house, and I find many of the pieces I play could quite easily lend themselves to an additional vocal track.

I thought about live performance/singing aspects, but with the club scene where I live, I fear it would come off as quite amateurish/Karaokeish.

Does anybody here play their own Vocal dubs of tracks, and if so, how do they find the reception of it?

If not, how would you feel about Dj's playing their own vocals? If you didn't realise, but then found out later, would you judge the track any differently?
Antonetta Wikel
09.11.2012
Regardless of how you do it. I can definitely say I'd be interested in seeing/hearing a DJ who worked in live vocals to their set or even loops and samples of their vocals dropped over tracks. Let me know when you work it out. My wife works for United Airlines and I sometimes fly to Sydney with her on her flights. I'd totally come check that out.
Elizabet Sledz
09.11.2012
The Finger is really cool, but would be a bit difficult for me to integrate. As it takes the input from a sequencer, or from somebody playing on the keys. Wouldn't really work with tracks I haven't written.

Would be really cool for an ableton DJ who was playing his own tracks though, or somebody who's more proficient with keys than me.

I'm having a look at both the Voicelive touch and the Voicelive2, which I could pick up for pretty similar prices.
Kareen Kreft
09.11.2012
Originally Posted by Santos10
you might even wanna get a TC Helicon VoiceLive Touch
You might want to look into native instruments "The MOUTH" too. I believe that would mbe really dope to use live with vocals over some beats/tracks but of course you would need a laptop in your setup so not sure if thats an option for you. If its not, then the TC Helicon would be your best bet. If you use The Mouth a Korg nano key or small akai keyboard would probably be best to control it. great idea tho.

Elizabet Sledz
08.11.2012
Unfortunately it seems the only Australian retailer for them closed down as of yesterday, so I'm not going to be able to actually test one.

I'll have a look around for now, and might believe about ordering one from the States.

That being said, thanks for the idea, it's definitely given me some things to believe about in regards to how I could perform. So many opportunities!

I was considering running it straight through my DB2's effects, but considering I can't really drag my mixer with me to clubs, it'd be nice to have an external product I can run with. Also means everything remains the same at each venue
Armando Chrystal
08.11.2012
Originally Posted by rjc
Oh wow, That's really cool. I'll definitely have a look into it!

It's got Midi In/Out, so I can look into getting effects midi sync'd with tracks quite easily too
yes Im actually hoping you do this would be very dope make sure you record!
Elizabet Sledz
08.11.2012
Oh wow, That's really cool. I'll definitely have a look into it!

It's got Midi In/Out, so I can look into getting effects midi sync'd with tracks quite easily too
Armando Chrystal
08.11.2012
you might even wanna get a TC Helicon VoiceLive Touch

Tera Baragan
08.11.2012
There is a group in my town that plays electro with a chick singing over it. Very disco esque but works well.

She sings live while the dj spins the tunes and adds some effects when needed.
Armando Chrystal
08.11.2012
First if you were to add in vocals to your set on the go with an actual mic it might be good to put on the flyer "LessChat Live" this way people arent believeing your a DJ who is also trying to try out for american idol. I also feel if you make it into a live set kinda vibe it would be cool to sing for a few bars then loop your voice and add some delay and reverb give it more then just a DJ with a mic.

Honestly if I had the voice to do that I would probably do what ur doing. I play deep house / tech house so for earlier on in my sets when Im playing deeper I would deff do it I honestly would prob come up to you and say hey man thats dope what your doing and me as a producer I would prob wanna collab with you on a track

just my opinion

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