any body know where to get those? the OOH OOh sound like timbaland used in is dat ya ***** and the other jawn like OOOOH like polow da don used in luv in da club?????please fellas help me out
any body know where to get those? the OOH OOh sound like timbaland used in is dat ya ***** and the other jawn like OOOOH like polow da don used in luv in da club?????please fellas help me out
errrrmmmm.... just record them yourself. It's not difficult.
Just record yourself 4-5 times from diff angles/areas of the room around the mic and it'll make it seem like there's more people saying "ohh ohhhh".
Man, no offense but this thread is pointless, i'm shocked you didn't think of this before... A $5 mic straight into your pc would work fine for something like this.
People are getting waaaaay too lazy trying to "find" sounds rather than spend LESS TIME making the sounds. You do realise you prob spent more time posting this thread, waiting for a reply, posting your reply than it would have taken you to find a mic, hook it up to your pc and hit record and track the vocals?
You know most of them if they can't find it in a kit then they
are lost
[quote=Mteezy]Alrighty then. You use the Attack on your mixer channel to determine how hard the kick hits. The Release on the mixer channel determine how long or short the kick sounds. The Decay determines how abruptly the tail on the kick sample stays or cut out. The Cutoff on your mixer is important as well. Use this function to cut off or raise the frequencies of the sample. Time for me to party. 1[/quote][URL="http://www.futureproducers.com/forums/newreply.php?do=newreply&p=47849495"] [/URL]
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