Using Vocals in a Sampler as an Instrument

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Using Vocals in a Sampler as an Instrument

Post by ChillingSpree » Sat Sep 28, 2013 11:09 pm

Been fiddling with this lately. Any tips or tricks you wanna share to bring out unique sounds? Different effects?

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Re: Using Vocals in a Sampler as an Instrument

Post by R3b_Official » Sun Sep 29, 2013 12:13 am

DizzyTheKid wrote:Been fiddling with this lately. Any tips or tricks you wanna share to bring out unique sounds? Different effects?
Ive tried this a couple times actually, fairly simple. Just get literally any random acappella and put it into your sampler. Then draw some midi notes out on your piano roll, fiddle with that for a nice groove then adjust the starting point any where in the vocals to get a solid ah eh oh sound, might stumble on something cool sounding.

This one i used some random vocal clip from a website and did that ^ oh and i forgot one last thing. Layer it with something, for my tsunami sound all i did was layer another exact track but one octave down and sent both tracks to a return and add some reverb,eq, delays and some other junk. Gets it full sounding.
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This other one was a precussion clip with a vocal sound to it. Also layer this one with some other prec sounds. Came out pretty nice!
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But layering the same sound at different octaves and adding other sounds with the vocal synth will get it full and more vibrant sound to it :6:
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