If you set the vocal stretching mode to e3/e2 mono it will sound more realistic and less digitized when you pitch it up or down (not you will have to use the other pitch knob in the sampler) :)
I love how this sounds and how easy it is to make. For the 2nd part i would've had the bass end on a higher note instead, i feel like it would sound dope af.
I dont know but why others are not able to make it out that just keeping vocals a beat ahead will make it a big difference and will make it very perfect!
Question. Can you use isolated vocals from another artist when producing your own tracks which you intend to make money from? I am guessing no. Do you approach the artist agent and give them royalties or something? How does it work?
Love your tutorials. But was curious, with the vocal packs you sell, is there copyright concern if an artist releases a song? Because say a song blows up, any other time the vocals get used it may be seen as a remix and taken down from platforms. Or am I trippin?
9/10 of these "tutorials" lets dorp in a vocal. first question.... WHAT vocal? if i have a vocal i know what to work with but i dont. and using vocals from packs is just boring to be fair. so the tutorial should be make a "melody" and then go onto the deep house. and yes vocals are basically melodies. you have a key you most of the times hear a rythm etc, maby start a tutorial without a vocal?
this is half techy half slap house, there is nothing really deep house about it. I think the term deep house lost it's meaning in the last few years, so much confusion