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Ive been working on a lot of stuff recently just focusing on creating a 'good sound' but now that im ready to start making some full length tracks i thought, what am i going to do about getting some vocals over it? I know it doesnt have to have vocals but i want to create a few with. I dont want a remix of a song i want it to be an original so i'd have to find a way of getting someone to do vocals? But how? And by the way i DONT want that computer voice that you can just get from a text-speech program like the one in "Are you ready".
record yourself singing, alternatively record that girl/boy you think is really hot, that's your chance to lure him/her into your studio/bedroom and to get laid/face rape charges
I dono where you live but in my parts a lot of producers use the musicians section of Craigslist to post ads looking for specific types of vocalists. You could also always try recording yourself!
shoot2stun wrote:I dono where you live but in my parts a lot of producers use the musicians section of Craigslist to post ads looking for specific types of vocalists. You could also always try recording yourself!
im in London right now. I was thinking of recording vocals myself because i could, but i kind of wanted more female vocals to be honest. Is there a way i can manipulate my voice in to something that sounds female? There must be a vst/program/effect? Ive tried the pitch changer in logic already and that doesnt work too well
you could do it with melodyne or something like that - would be pretty tough to get a convincing result though i imiagine. a lot of buggering around with formant shifting and stuff.