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Can anyone tell me how to do that voice thing otto knows does in million voices. is it just vocal chops pitched to fit the melody because everytime i attempt it doesnt sound right. Heres a very good example of alesso recreating it http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wMTiFuZI-fg |
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morgantaylormusic wrote: is it just vocal chops pitched to fit the melody Sounds like it is. |
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Yep it is the vocal in a sampler.
Just like this track: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K9BOVfeYPLM ---- soundcloud.com/jessedraakryanfieret |
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how would i go about this in fl studio especially with the edx remix when i try and loop a sample to make it longer it just sounds looped. Ive tried using edison and timestretching the semitones and it sounds like crap. how can the notes be held like that. Please help |
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Something like Crossfade Loop Synth could do it ...
http://www.expert-sleepers.co.uk/xfadelooper.html There's a free CM version with Computer Music this month. |
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any other way to do this with normal samplers dont have the money for that. exactly what i wanted tho |
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It can easily be done in Ableton. It loops because the begin and end point don't blend. Sometimes if you make the loop a little bit shorter or longer it sounds better ---- soundcloud.com/jessedraakryanfieret |
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