Rasta vocal samples?
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Re: Rasta vocal samples?
I actually work with a Jamaican guy, maybe I'll get him to say some stuff and then record it. It would be very irie, mon

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Re: Rasta vocal samples?
There's this compilation of random sample clips, that have been used by the likes of Ikonika, Netsky, Bar9. It's on kickasstorrents.com
The reason I post it here, is because it didn't seem to have any creator looking to earn money from it, they even had a file with more torrents of theirs to download.
The reason I post it here, is because it didn't seem to have any creator looking to earn money from it, they even had a file with more torrents of theirs to download.
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Re: Rasta vocal samples?
why not sample your dub, roots and reggae records which have inspired you? Atleast you know where the audio came from and you can treat the audio in your own way before putting it into your DAW. And it's a nice little tribute to the artists/vocalists/mc's that you have spent time listening to in the past.
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