Arcade is a bit closer to classic loop packs, but it offers a modifier key functionality that is designed to let you “play” the loops and you can layer your own samples in and modify the presets which (to me at least) can take you a long way towards coming up with something that’s your own. Tracklib offers an interface where you can take a sample and put it in the context of a beat, download it and then use it in your song. Although these are all quite different libraries, I see quite a few similarities in how you could end up with the same sample as someone else. Personally I don’t use Splice myself anymore, and the options that interest me are the likes of Tracklib, Output Arcade & playable Kontakt vocal libraries. My knowledge of this area is a bit hazy, but I have heard that people have been hauled up for using Splice vocals. A word of warning though – these are free, so it’s likely that someone has already used it (again, manipulate the vocals).For those of us who are playing around with this as a hobby (aka: popping a few tunes online now & then), what is a sensible approach to using vocal samples specifically that has you covered if you want to sling some tunes up on Youtube / Soundcloud / Bandcamp / Spotify or whatever? Nothing better than some free vocal packs to get you started. Want new ideas on how to process samples creatively? Check out our extensive guide here □ The Best Free Vocal Samples Packs □ ![]() Now let’s dive into some of the best free and paid vocal packs out there! And intuition doesn’t necessarily come from under this sun. I still think that there’s room to create, you know. “Some people say there’s nothing new under the sun. ![]() Creating pads and atmospheres from vocals: use reverb in excess to create haunting textures that will add depth to your tracks.Chopping vocals: slice and re-arrange words or syllables from different samples to create brand new melodies.Pitch it up or down to match your project and give it its own identity. Time-stretching and pitch-shifting: pick a vocal in a different BPM to your song, then speed it up or slow it down.If you’re new to the world of slicing and stretching, here are a few ideas to get you started: The idea here is to transform the original sample enough so it’s not instantly recognizable. This is why vocal manipulation is essential. There’s (almost) nothing worse than using a vocal as is, releasing the song, then realizing somebody else already used it. ![]() Echoes by Holly Drummond (by Black Octopus Sound)īefore We Get Started on Vocal Samples… □Įven though there are 100,000s of vocal samples available on the web ( Splice Sounds has 185,151 and counting)….On My Way Sample Pack (by Producer Loops).Tropical Bass Vocals (by Samplephonics). ![]() Cymatics Vocal Pack Collection (by Cymatics).Vocal Atmospheres by Amy Kirkpatrick (by Black Octopus Sound).Antidote Audio X Takeaway Sound Free Vocal Samples Pack (by Antidote Audio).Free Vocal Ad-Libs Samples (by MusicRadar).Ultimate Female Vocal Samples Pack (by MusicRadar).Euphoria – Vocal Sample Pack (by Cymatics).Before We Get Started on Vocal Samples… □.
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