Vocals and VST's?

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2013/03/02 10:27:04 (permalink)

Vocals and VST's?

Hey, everyone. Today, the thing I'm wondering is:
Exactly what instrument (or WHATever!) do I use to write out a vocal part that will be sung later? Should it just be a sine wave? or something more elaborate?

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    Guitarhacker
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    Re:Vocals and VST's? 2013/03/02 11:46:14 (permalink)
    Piano usually works well. 

    But really, any instrument that can play a melody will work except percussion.

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    Re:Vocals and VST's? 2013/03/02 14:18:53 (permalink)
    I've found clarinet/saxophone-type sounds good, because they have a human feel. That way you can use piano in the arrangement and the intended vocal part stands out softly.

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    Re:Vocals and VST's? 2013/03/02 16:05:02 (permalink)
    I think you should purchase any mic..  even if your budget is $99..   and hum, sing, or do a demo track of the vocal...

    just fyi, this mic choice for, "the low budget blues," is also a must have mic in any studio wordlwide...

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    Re:Vocals and VST's? 2013/03/03 12:14:50 (permalink)
    Linear Phase


    I think you should purchase any mic..  even if your budget is $99..   and hum, sing, or do a demo track of the vocal...

    just fyi, this mic choice for, "the low budget blues," is also a must have mic in any studio wordlwide...

    http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/SM57/

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    Re:Vocals and VST's? 2013/03/11 23:39:30 (permalink)
    I like piano because the actual vocal track really cannot be approximated with any other instrument? Vocals are too personal? So piano works well because it's just a guide/coach? And the singer can impart whatever inflection is called for on the track.

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    Re:Vocals and VST's? 2013/03/12 05:15:38 (permalink)
    I use piano, as you say, just for use as a guide.

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