Decades ago, when I was still using Windows, I recorded a cute little track with a MIDI vocal sound as the lead instrument.
It was a "Doo" sound like this;
https://andrewscottmusic.com/downloads/ ... d-Doos.mp3
Since the time I recorded it, I've moved to Windows and 25 years have elapsed.
I've lost the sound module that provided the vocals.
Everything I have now just gives me oohs and aahs.
Does anyone know where I can get my dooh back again?
Looking for Vocal Doo's
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Re: Looking for Vocal Doo's
Thanks gabgar.
I'll follow through on that.
Hope I can afford it.
Update.
They're gorgeous sounds, but way above my budget.
Anyone know of any others?
I'll follow through on that.
Hope I can afford it.
Update.
They're gorgeous sounds, but way above my budget.
Anyone know of any others?
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Re: Looking for Vocal Doo's
Have you tried https://www.splice.com? I was able to get my first month free with a Promo Code...
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Re: Looking for Vocal Doo's
Thanks for the suggestion, Rick.
I'll check it out.
someone else also suggested this option:
https://klevgrand.se/products/pipa
I'll check it out.
someone else also suggested this option:
https://klevgrand.se/products/pipa
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