Female Jazz vocal FX samples

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We have a new product and we're very excited about it. It is our first release of a sample set with the beautiful and very expressive voice of Montreal female Jazz singer Julie Hamelin, the Julie's Vocal FX collection. This collection is available in the following formats: soundfont, Vsampler 3 with wav files and NUSofting DK+ kits. There are 140 samples and they range from scats to percussive noises to special vocal FX.

All the scat samples used in the track we have in the Music Cafe are included.

Get the free demo here

Visit our Products page for more details.
We would love to read your comments about it.

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good to know i didn't knew about your site
i will give it a try :wink:
hum any copyright issues with the JULIE'S VOCAL :?:
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All the samples of all our products, including the demos, are copyrighted and cannot be redistributed in any way, even if they are modified. But you can use them freely in musical compositions.

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Any comments? Here's one I received from ToTc:

"This is great! The dk+ kits are all kinds of fun. And i've just loaded the soundfont into m42 nebula 1.1...the results are almost astonishing! It's almost like having a remix right there in one instrument. I usually don't like vocal samples either man....they're
always so f**king typical....but these are great! they're all jazzy and ....she's got a rockin voice too....perfect for anything from jazz to dance to whatever."

As some of you may know ToTc and I worked together on some products but not on this one. So I guess he would not say anything bad :wink: but he assured me that this was his honest opinion.

I'm looking for other opinions.

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New: Wusikstation version added and the MP3 demos are now on the Free sounds page.

Click HERE

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