Hey there, guys~
I'm rather new to music and since the only people I could ask are more in the classical area, I thought I'd ask here.
Basically, I was thinking about recording my voice/sounds and altering this so that it sounds less like voice and more like... music?
(Some people seem to use this technique to make beats and similar stuff, like >Mike Tompkins<.)
What are ways to mix/alter this? Do you know any tutorials?
(Since I don't know this music language I don't know what exactly to google. :'D)
I highly appreciate your tips. :>
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Making voices/sounds into music?
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Re: Making voices/sounds into music?
Try AnalogX they have some neat toys that can be saved to WAV files.
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