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lyricalcharms
Made Man 4 Life
yea im adding a trio of girls to sing a melody behind a chorus thats rapped. but because of the feel in the beat, the whole 50's/60's lounge singer....um back up lounge singers rather, comes to mind. i dont need a strong harmony of high and low notes, more of an alto range for this project.
so my MIX QUESTION is do u think if i slightly pitch shift them while keepin them in key would be good enough? i dont want a digital sound..i know "try and find out..." but i was wondering if n e one else has ideas or experience on mixing a trio of girls? I have access to 4 vocals (not professionals but damn good)
girl 1 - soft soulful Soprano
girl 2 - soft emotinal Alto
girl 3 - a sharp/bold high Alto/Soprano
girl 4 - a strong Soprano/Alto
who knows i might use all 4... n e tricks or tactics i should try? oh and no i cant get all four of them here at once... id be lucky to get 2 in at the same time. i do know girls 1 & 2 vocals match pretty well,(i only have them tracked curretently) but i've only used girls 3 and 4 on solo projects. i appreciate your time.
so my MIX QUESTION is do u think if i slightly pitch shift them while keepin them in key would be good enough? i dont want a digital sound..i know "try and find out..." but i was wondering if n e one else has ideas or experience on mixing a trio of girls? I have access to 4 vocals (not professionals but damn good)
girl 1 - soft soulful Soprano
girl 2 - soft emotinal Alto
girl 3 - a sharp/bold high Alto/Soprano
girl 4 - a strong Soprano/Alto
who knows i might use all 4... n e tricks or tactics i should try? oh and no i cant get all four of them here at once... id be lucky to get 2 in at the same time. i do know girls 1 & 2 vocals match pretty well,(i only have them tracked curretently) but i've only used girls 3 and 4 on solo projects. i appreciate your time.