Transforming Vocal Samples into Lead Synths
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This post is part of a series called Producing Vocals: From Mic Placement to Mixing.
Looking for an epic lead instrument sound that's a bit different? Consider converting your lead vocal. In this sound design and mixing tutorial, Mo Volans shows you how he used a vocal part as a lead instrument in one of his recent projects. Even if you work with a different DAW or style of music, you'll find this screencast useful.
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Sign upMo Volans has been releasing tracks for well over a decade with many of the world's top electronic labels. Having worked with a long list of high profile artists, he has enjoyed top ten success on numerous of occasions. Mo records under the names MoHawk, Twisted Air, and Openair and also writes music for TV and film.
Mo is also a prolific writer and journalist writing for publications such as Music Tech, Remix mag and EQ.
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