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some nicely looped oohs and aaahs would def be cool, as many notes as you can get please ;)

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CM did some female (and male) oohs and aahs not so long back, so, personally, I'd like to ditto the Bjork suggestions.. :)
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I'm typically looking for females that nail that 50's bossa nova TV commercial sound. you know stuff that you'd find on this sample cd
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Basjoe wrote:Oooooo. Ohhhhhhh. Ahhhhhh. Ayyyyyyy. Eeeeeeee. Mmmmmmm. Two girls.
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. o O ( Oy, humans! And they say we furries are over-sexed. )

Mr. Tunes mentioned what I'd most enjoy messing with, that whole crazy wacky 50s/60s mouth-music kinda e-z listening vocal thing. Badda badda dreek, badoom doom doom, deedah doo wah. Esquivel is my hero.

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I request the phrase "I love you" at varying tempos, notes and emotive states of mind.


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Just wear protective clothings when you approach the females you're gonna sample. I'm into stool samples right now :yummy:

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Some kind of really soft breathy, jazzy solo female vocals would go down a treat. So I love Mr Tunes' idea.

Some swells and multiple phase-aligned crossfadable velocity layers would be cool too, to allow custom swells and fades.
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Wow! This thread turned out well - absolutely tons of suggestions :D - I am pretty sure some of this is going to be possible - though indeed a big project :D

Thank you for all the ideas here guys,

Best regards,

Peter

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I love working with female voice samples, rather than working with the owner of the voice herself. Women are dangerous ! :D Spe3D will tell us all about it afterwards ! :hihi:

Serious : already looking out for your project, Spe3D. BTW, have a listen to my songs on The Auditorium (Easy Listening, etc.), to get an idea what you can do with them and what you can find on internet. Breakbeat Paradise has quiet a bit of voice samples (mp3).

Cheers mate... .. .
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How about some really sad wailing and crying type sounds. Stuff you typically hear from middle eastern type singers. Not sure what its really called but thats always excellent to add to some tunes. There are enough oohs and aahs out there to last a lifetime now.

I have some of these kind of wailing sounds in my Sounds of Polynesia cd and would love much more along those lines. I think that would be wonderful.

steve

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I agree with Steve but that's also a very difficult sound to acheive out of most singers in the western world. I'm sure though with some pitch software like melodyne you could do some realistic stuff that hits those piercing quarter-tones.

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sghoughton wrote:There are enough oohs and aahs out there to last a lifetime now
What ? Have we accounted for all voice tones yet ? There are a lot of oohs and aahs out there, but most of them are terrible.

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Hey spe3d.com, nice photos and the marble sounds on your site.

For location recording there's new Edirol recorder out, Meant to be cheaper and better than the R-1. If reviews are good I may get it.I've had this idea of recording Tokyo department store lift girls: They just stand in the corner of the lift, announce floors on very polite language, but in a voice at least an octave too high, can sound incredibly squeaky and unnatural. I've always had this idea of mixing it into the breakdown on techno track. Ue mai-li-masu, Ue di gozaiiIIIIIIIIMAAAAAASSSSS (going up, Going UPPPPPPP)

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Sounds titillating tony.

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Check out Vocal Downloads - they have a variety of vocal samples like Soul, gospel, Latin, Rap, Jazz. They're all dry, which is what I like.

http://www.vocaldownloads.com/ (http://www.vocaldownloads.com/)

Check it

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