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| Last edited by Titancow; April 27th, 2008 at 00:14. |
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Well you really have to record it yourself and trigger it with the NNXT.
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I sing my own vocals, why don't you give it a try ;-)
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I sing and record my own vocals and import the wave file into the nn-19, I split the keys to import other vocal wave files and set the keys e.g. c3,d3 etc, it is handy to know that , why don't you give it a try ;-). If you do not like the sound of your own voice try an add an advanced reverb effect or the vocoder, it is amazing what you can do. If the vocals don't come through clear enough use the compressor. Good luck... |
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I've been thinking about this as well, and instead of using the nnxt and chopping up a wave I've been thinking about just doing it directly in audacity and correcting timing where necessary. Of course, I haven't gotten that far yet lol still need to actually write some nice full songs (and think about lyrics wtf
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