How does Bar 9, Nero etc.. get these vocals?
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How does Bar 9, Nero etc.. get these vocals?
How would I replicate them vocals at 1:03?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u-HvKaEN ... ure=relmfu
Thanks!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u-HvKaEN ... ure=relmfu
Thanks!
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Re: How does Bar 9, Nero etc.. get these vocals?
sinfulangle wrote:How would I replicate them vocals at 1:03?
Thanks!
Those are vocal samples taken from a film (old sci-fi/horror films are a good place to look for samples)...the main sample has some light distortion on it to clip the peaks of the soundwave and give it a gritty feel, and the deeper ones sound like they've been pitched down for somesections.
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Re: How does Bar 9, Nero etc.. get these vocals?
Interesting, but won't they artist breach copyright issues?wub wrote:sinfulangle wrote:How would I replicate them vocals at 1:03?
Thanks!
Those are vocal samples taken from a film (old sci-fi/horror films are a good place to look for samples)...the main sample has some light distortion on it to clip the peaks of the soundwave and give it a gritty feel, and the deeper ones sound like they've been pitched down for somesections.
Re: How does Bar 9, Nero etc.. get these vocals?
Technically, yes. But unless the track is a worldwide number one smash that gets radio play etc, no-one is going to come knocking asking for royalties/licensing.sinfulangle wrote:Interesting, but won't they artist breach copyright issues?wub wrote:sinfulangle wrote:How would I replicate them vocals at 1:03?
Thanks!
Those are vocal samples taken from a film (old sci-fi/horror films are a good place to look for samples)...the main sample has some light distortion on it to clip the peaks of the soundwave and give it a gritty feel, and the deeper ones sound like they've been pitched down for somesections.
You could protect yourself by making a second version of the track using the same vocals, but re-created by either yourself or a singer/friend...that way you'd have a version which didn't violate copyright. But again, if this is just going out on your Soundcloud page for a few people to listen to, you've got nothing to worry about.
Re: How does Bar 9, Nero etc.. get these vocals?
Worth youtubing for these kind of films. You'll find quite a few olden films that are fully uploaded (legally) horror / sci-fi etc.
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Re: How does Bar 9, Nero etc.. get these vocals?
There are numerous sites that host this sort of horror/sci fi film, and they are free to download and sample.





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Re: How does Bar 9, Nero etc.. get these vocals?
Thanks for all you help guys! ^
Ah yes, I understand thanks for pointing that out.wub wrote:Technically, yes. But unless the track is a worldwide number one smash that gets radio play etc, no-one is going to come knocking asking for royalties/licensing.sinfulangle wrote:Interesting, but won't they artist breach copyright issues?wub wrote:sinfulangle wrote:How would I replicate them vocals at 1:03?
Thanks!
Those are vocal samples taken from a film (old sci-fi/horror films are a good place to look for samples)...the main sample has some light distortion on it to clip the peaks of the soundwave and give it a gritty feel, and the deeper ones sound like they've been pitched down for somesections.
You could protect yourself by making a second version of the track using the same vocals, but re-created by either yourself or a singer/friend...that way you'd have a version which didn't violate copyright. But again, if this is just going out on your Soundcloud page for a few people to listen to, you've got nothing to worry about.
Re: How does Bar 9, Nero etc.. get these vocals?
Usually sampled from Sci-Fi movies from way back when but you can record it and add some effects but its like lo fi i thinksinfulangle wrote:How would I replicate them vocals at 1:03?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u-HvKaEN ... ure=relmfu
Thanks!


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Re: How does Bar 9, Nero etc.. get these vocals?
its just searching and finding a good sample....you can find some cool movie samples on sample swap they are 100% FREE,
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Re: How does Bar 9, Nero etc.. get these vocals?
http://www.youtube.com/user/hh1edits
this site is a really good starting point. with those 100 greatest compilations you can definitly find one or two fitting quotes
this site is a really good starting point. with those 100 greatest compilations you can definitly find one or two fitting quotes
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