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chamelious
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My band are getting ready to self record an album and we've been doing some tests. For one of our songs we want a choir/gang vocal effect at the end, but we cant afford/don't have the skill or equipment to record a choir. We figured we could record a bunch of people singing different parts and get a cool effect.
So this is the end of "DeadAlive", think around 40 seconds in, its just me and my singer Dave singing 13 different takes with both of us singing the same thing on each "take". And its just a 3 way harmony in 3 octaves. Then i just bussed them together and put a tiny bit of compression and reverb on to gel them together, i think the end result is quite promising for 20 minutes work.
Thought i'd share as the results are interesting and to see if anyone has any suggestions for when we record the actual track. Bare in mind we will as i said be using as many different people as possible, and making sure everythings 100% in tune (for this test everything was 1 quick take)
Please excuse the overall quality, we record everything like this before we play it live just to finalise detail, i just wanted to share the choir test
So this is the end of "DeadAlive", think around 40 seconds in, its just me and my singer Dave singing 13 different takes with both of us singing the same thing on each "take". And its just a 3 way harmony in 3 octaves. Then i just bussed them together and put a tiny bit of compression and reverb on to gel them together, i think the end result is quite promising for 20 minutes work.
Thought i'd share as the results are interesting and to see if anyone has any suggestions for when we record the actual track. Bare in mind we will as i said be using as many different people as possible, and making sure everythings 100% in tune (for this test everything was 1 quick take)
Please excuse the overall quality, we record everything like this before we play it live just to finalise detail, i just wanted to share the choir test

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