F ffederico New Metal Member Sep 18, 2011 6 0 1 Sep 18, 2011 #1 Here i attach a song by Jamie's Elsewhere, i'm trying to imitate that "bell-choir" effect that's on the breakdown. Any suggestions? (link to the song)
Here i attach a song by Jamie's Elsewhere, i'm trying to imitate that "bell-choir" effect that's on the breakdown. Any suggestions? (link to the song)
DeadBanger Lurker Becometh Poster Sep 22, 2011 5 0 1 Sep 29, 2011 #3 Is this for a recording using a DAW such as cubase, sonar, protools etc? Sounds like you need a sample of a tubular bell most likely with the pitch dropped down to the note you need plus maybe a little reverb. The choir part is most likely a synthetic choir sound being played on a keyboard or a virtual instrument such as Magnus Choir.
Is this for a recording using a DAW such as cubase, sonar, protools etc? Sounds like you need a sample of a tubular bell most likely with the pitch dropped down to the note you need plus maybe a little reverb. The choir part is most likely a synthetic choir sound being played on a keyboard or a virtual instrument such as Magnus Choir.
F ffederico New Metal Member Sep 18, 2011 6 0 1 Sep 29, 2011 #4 Is this for a recording using a DAW such as cubase, sonar, protools etc? Sounds like you need a sample of a tubular bell most likely with the pitch dropped down to the note you need plus maybe a little reverb. The choir part is most likely a synthetic choir sound being played on a keyboard or a virtual instrument such as Magnus Choir. Click to expand... Yeahp, it's for a recording on Pro Tools. Awesome, I'm going to try those samples! Thanks for your reply!
Is this for a recording using a DAW such as cubase, sonar, protools etc? Sounds like you need a sample of a tubular bell most likely with the pitch dropped down to the note you need plus maybe a little reverb. The choir part is most likely a synthetic choir sound being played on a keyboard or a virtual instrument such as Magnus Choir. Click to expand... Yeahp, it's for a recording on Pro Tools. Awesome, I'm going to try those samples! Thanks for your reply!