Any vocal sample pack sorted by key/notes and BPM?
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- KVRist
- 85 posts since 7 May, 2013
Either free or paid. I need to be able to just put in random vocals on loop projects for tests so anything sorted by key and BPM for quick use would be awesome.
Not necessarily full length acapella songs, just one shots or loops would be fine.
Not necessarily full length acapella songs, just one shots or loops would be fine.
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- KVRist
- 80 posts since 26 Oct, 2006 from Bulgaria

The Audiogrocery ORPHEUS - Phrases vocal sample library syncs to BPM and the loops are available in any key plus some extra suites which offer you to compose polyphony using loops etc. The ultimate SSE allows you to create new phrases or articulations from the existing ones etc. There are two downloadable HD demo videos in the site.
www.audiogrocery.com
Products: ART Pro X-DAW; VEP Multi Instance; Bulgarian Vox Trilogy ORPHEUS; Vox De Bulgaria s.a.g.e vocal pack for Stylus RMX etc
Products: ART Pro X-DAW; VEP Multi Instance; Bulgarian Vox Trilogy ORPHEUS; Vox De Bulgaria s.a.g.e vocal pack for Stylus RMX etc
- KVRian
- 990 posts since 28 Apr, 2002 from Canada
We have 2 available. The first one features Veela and focuses on shorter hooks and adlibs and is recorded at 128bpm. The second, featuring Cory Friesenhan, focuses on longer sections and is recorded at 135bpm.
http://blackoctopus-sound.com/products- ... -by-veela/
http://blackoctopus-sound.com/products- ... -volume-1/
Both are all labelled with correct keys and feature tons of extras. Check out the video demos on each product page to get a better idea of how they sound.
http://blackoctopus-sound.com/products- ... -by-veela/
http://blackoctopus-sound.com/products- ... -volume-1/
Both are all labelled with correct keys and feature tons of extras. Check out the video demos on each product page to get a better idea of how they sound.
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- KVRAF
- 4420 posts since 7 Nov, 2005 from Florida
The singers are amazing, but how well would they hold up with either pop background vocals and at the same time be used for ethereal or choir-like projects?toby wrote:We have 2 available. The first one features Veela and focuses on shorter hooks and adlibs and is recorded at 128bpm. The second, featuring Cory Friesenhan, focuses on longer sections and is recorded at 135bpm.
http://blackoctopus-sound.com/products- ... -by-veela/
http://blackoctopus-sound.com/products- ... -volume-1/
Both are all labelled with correct keys and feature tons of extras. Check out the video demos on each product page to get a better idea of how they sound.
Mike
- KVRian
- 990 posts since 28 Apr, 2002 from Canada
Both packs have a wide selection of both pop style phrases and long held tones so they should both hold up well in those genres.
