Thanks Dan, glad you enjoyed! I believe these vocal one shots came from a free sample CD, that was part of Music Tech, or Computer Music magazine I bought some years ago. You might find something similar here - www.producerloops.com/Chop-Shop-Samples/ Cheers
Hello 👋 you're welcome! Thanks for letting me know you found the video helpful. You could indeed automate things in the arrangement window. But my own workflow would be to open up a new audio track in the session view, set it up to receive the incoming audio from the drumrack track and record the results. You can play around with the midi and audio effect parameters whilst recording. Then when you have enough material, stop recording, go back & listen, pick out the best bits, loop up a section and happy days you have a new cool song part. You could then delete the midi track as no longer need etc. Hope that helps! 😊
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You're welcome, am just working on some ideas for the next video 🤓🖤 Vamooos!
Thank you! Looking forward to experimenting with these techniques, for sure. Very inspired!
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You're welcome I'm very happy to hear you found the video inspiring!! Music should be fun, enjoy experimenting 🎶😊
so cool
Obrigadoooo Amigo 😊
good man!
Muchas Gracias JS 😊
Awesome tutorial, I look forward to more :) Would you be able to link the sample pack you got these vocal shots from?
Thanks Dan, glad you enjoyed! I believe these vocal one shots came from a free sample CD, that was part of Music Tech, or Computer Music magazine I bought some years ago.
You might find something similar here - www.producerloops.com/Chop-Shop-Samples/
Cheers
@@HeathHolme Ahh unfortunate, I'll have a look there cheers Heath
thanks man
You're welcome 🙂
thank you so much for this! super helpful!!!
the next thing you would do is maybe automate some of the things on the arrangement window?
Hello 👋 you're welcome! Thanks for letting me know you found the video helpful.
You could indeed automate things in the arrangement window. But my own workflow would be to open up a new audio track in the session view, set it up to receive the incoming audio from the drumrack track and record the results. You can play around with the midi and audio effect parameters whilst recording. Then when you have enough material, stop recording, go back & listen, pick out the best bits, loop up a section and happy days you have a new cool song part. You could then delete the midi track as no longer need etc. Hope that helps! 😊
@@HeathHolme thank alot! sucscribed
My pleasure! Welcome aboard 😊
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