Vocal Sampling Tips
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Vocal Sampling Tips
I know how to slice vocals in Ableton by slicing to 128 part MIDI notes etc, which works amazingly well.
However, slightly lacking on the picking out the vocals bit. Mainly looking to master skills of picking out random vocal samples, mainly for dubstep drops, kind of like Skrillex's "Call 911 Now" and "Oh My Gawsh" from random samples off YouTube videos.
I know I can listen to videos all day long, but looking for any tips on picking out a great vocal sample.
Cheers all!
However, slightly lacking on the picking out the vocals bit. Mainly looking to master skills of picking out random vocal samples, mainly for dubstep drops, kind of like Skrillex's "Call 911 Now" and "Oh My Gawsh" from random samples off YouTube videos.
I know I can listen to videos all day long, but looking for any tips on picking out a great vocal sample.
Cheers all!
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Kilo Graham
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Re: Vocal Sampling Tips
Are you really asking us to find videos for you?
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Not at all.
Just curious as to what people look for when hunting down samples.
Just curious as to what people look for when hunting down samples.
Re: Vocal Sampling Tips
Audio books, movies, TV shows and radio dramatizations
- MassAphekt
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Re: Vocal Sampling Tips
watch some gritty dark movies, like crime movies or something, theres bound to be good quotes without any background music.
or try searching for dj tools, even sampling another song that is retro is accepted, though it might be a different story on certain catch phrases, Id be kind of annoyed if someone used SMNS' "yes oh my god" on an original, or the you blocked my facebook shit, lol just to name a couple..
or try searching for dj tools, even sampling another song that is retro is accepted, though it might be a different story on certain catch phrases, Id be kind of annoyed if someone used SMNS' "yes oh my god" on an original, or the you blocked my facebook shit, lol just to name a couple..
Re: Vocal Sampling Tips
For movies and TV shows try and get a 5.1 copy, load it into audacity or similar and the voices could be on a separate channel from the background noise (not everytime but its worth a shot)
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Kilo Graham
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Re: Vocal Sampling Tips
now this is a hot tip. You can also isolate them through trickery!Brothulhu wrote:For movies and TV shows try and get a 5.1 copy, load it into audacity or similar and the voices could be on a separate channel from the background noise (not everytime but its worth a shot)
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Also look for online soundboards. People have created tons of soundboards for all sorts of movies with catch phrases and interesting quotes. As far as picking them out, that's going to be entirely up to you. You're really the only one who knows what you are making and what will work with it.
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