I have a track which has been fully arranged and scored electronically with samples. Got a lyricist to write words. I thought this would be a great opportunity to try a samples-based virtual vocal to compare it against another track I am currently creating a demo with a live singer this coming tues.
Looking at what is on the market and will be one to try. Seems to me with a fully scored track and words, that Acestudio (and not Suno) would be an opportune one. Anyone have experience and/or opinions with Acestudio? I am NOT in this post looking to discuss legalities or other non-technical opinions. That would make for a great separate post here. For this post I am looking at a vocalist much the same as I have been looking at virtual instrumentation for the last 30 years - another vocal entity that creates sound based on my notes, articulations and words.
Got experience or opinions? Speak! :)
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Hello :) I am a professional vocalist and I work out of my home recording studio remotely. I will send you a DM
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Here is my website: www.thevoiceofleeloo.com. I am currently looking for work on any compositions that have the potential to get placed in TV or film.
I will wait for you to accept my request so I can send you a message :)
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I haven't used it, but my friend Leo did an amazing demo with it. When you don't have access to singers and little or no budget with high expectations I can sure see where it'd be a welcomed piece of software to master. Of course it would be easier, better, faster, more fun with singers in the studio.
https://youtu.be/XiQRHs8NBKc?feature=shared
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This is what I used to hear say 25 years about Gigastudio orchestral samples, "when you don't have access to instruments and little to no budget with high expectations...."