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hi psy fans

 

i would like to know where can i get the vocals from how can i get those samples cleared

 

 

and i would also like to know that in all the psy tracks theres 1 basic beat

 

if we can manipulate it to some extent and make it unrecognizable

 

 

would it still have some copyrights :huh:

 

really confused

 

thx

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i get my vocals from movies and sometimes i use programs which are called Text 2 Speech, but nowadays i'm really thinking of buying Virysn Cantor (amazing plug-in)! :P

 

the other part of your post i didnt understand al all! please be more clear! :blink:

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hi psy fans

 

i would like to know where can i get the vocals from how can i get those samples cleared

and i would also like to know that in all the psy tracks theres 1 basic beat

 

if we can manipulate it to some extent and make it unrecognizable

would it still have some copyrights :huh:

 

really confused

 

thx

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Get some vocal/acapella CDs. You could also search google, there is some free stuff out there. My experience with vocals, however, is that they are fairly difficult to use. Making a song on vocals is much easier than finding vocals to fit with your song. One last tip I can give is to use midi-gates, step filters, pitch benders and freezers to get some of the wicked Infected Mushroom effects.

Oh, by the way, you could also just buy a mic and show us some of your own magic!:)

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Sing for us ajay! :o

 

btw... you do sound really confused - I can't make out much about what you mean. What are you saying about all the psytrance and 1 basic beat? I think you need to listen to some more maybe ;)

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For voice synthesis you could be cheeky and use http://www.research.att.com/projects/tts/demo.html

, but do not charge in anyway for the tracks you make which use it, the material it produces is copyrighted. Also make sure to adjust the pitch, add distortion and other FX, otherwise your tracks will sound unoriginal and therefore crap :P

 

As for psytrance only having one beat, I assume that by this you dont really mean the entire "beat", you are refering specifically to the kickdrum. I agree that many psy tracks have a similar kickdrum sound in them, ie one that has more high end presence than the kicks commonly found in house music and club trance. However, there is a great amount of room for variation with psy - more so than with other music IMO.

 

I would advise against sampling the kick from someone elses tune, it will have been compressed, and maybe EQ'ed and otherwise mastered to fit in with / around their baseline - and will no doubt sound crap with yours. You can generate some cool kicks with http://www.lysator.liu.se/~zap/stomper/index2.html and its free. For other percussion sounds, search the net for 808 or 909 drumkits and play around with these samples until you are developing some good flowing rhythms.

 

Remember that good psytrance music is always original and unique at the time it comes out. Innovate, don't imitate mate :D

 

Try listening to psy music on http://www.psyradio.org/ and http://www.philosomatika.com/, as well as some of the great tracks people have posted on this forum.

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