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Does anyone have any tips on cleaning up slices of a vacal sample. Say I’ve broken the sample into 5 seperate words for example, and have one on the first 5 beats of a 4 bar loop.
Do you fade each slice out slightly or run any sort of effects over them?
Mine always end up sounding really short and cut off at the end.
Thanks
Does anyone have any tips on cleaning up slices of a vacal sample. Say I’ve broken the sample into 5 seperate words for example, and have one on the first 5 beats of a 4 bar loop.
Do you fade each slice out slightly or run any sort of effects over them?
Mine always end up sounding really short and cut off at the end.
Thanks
[quote quote="scm9tjc":1apr65ot]Does anyone have any tips on cleaning up slices of a vacal sample. Say I’ve broken the sample into 5 seperate words for example, and have one on the first 5 beats of a 4 bar loop.
Do you fade each slice out slightly or run any sort of effects over them?
Mine always end up sounding really short and cut off at the end.
Thanks[/quote:1apr65ot]
I usually process it with some delay, but it depends on what genre you are working with. Reverb could work too.
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