Hardcore vocal samples?
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- Elektronikz
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Hardcore vocal samples?
I hear a lot of fast Hardcore tracks, (probably about 200+ BPM) and they have those distorted, angry sounding, vocals that seem to be sampled from a metal song, or some kind of speech. I want to find some vocals like that, but I don't know where to begin.

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Scream into the mic, use very fast delay, etc.
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Finding voice samples is easy.
Think of some movies/games/shows that you like, and pick out a phrase or two from one that fits the style of song you are shooting for. News broadcasts and speeches might also be a good place to look if you want to incorporate some sort of message into the track.
Think of some movies/games/shows that you like, and pick out a phrase or two from one that fits the style of song you are shooting for. News broadcasts and speeches might also be a good place to look if you want to incorporate some sort of message into the track.



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You can also use youtube!Statical wrote:Finding voice samples is easy.
Think of some movies/games/shows that you like, and pick out a phrase or two from one that fits the style of song you are shooting for. News broadcasts and speeches might also be a good place to look if you want to incorporate some sort of message into the track.

"If you want to assert a truth, first make sure it's not just an opinion that you desperately want to be true."
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