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The man wants to be able to do exactly the same thing BIAB does, but with vocals, i.e., create and perform songs with instruments which he doesn't have or can't play on his own. Is anyone not clear on this?





It's not with instruments he doesn't have (he has a voice) and if he can't play it, none of the mentioned tools are going to help. So I guess I'm not clear on this..

From that Roland VP-550 brochure -
"Don’t worry if you’re a horrible vocalist. In the studio environment, you can route vocal audio tracks (from your group’s more-accomplished singers) to the ¼ inch inputs, play harmony parts on the keyboard, and then record the vocal harmonies from the VP-550 back into your recording session."

Notice how they state in a sales brochure it is not going to fix your bad singing.
Also, I asked a question - Why would you want to sound like someone else? (his words - sound like someone else) If he just wants to for fun; fine, best of luck, have fun. If he wants to for an effect; cool.
If he thinks it's going to make him sell or sound 'better', I disagree. There's plenty of cookie-cutter stuff available already.
Make your sound your own. (And own it) Copying someone elses sound is kinda like being a cover band IMO.

Last edited by rharv; 11/13/11 06:53 AM.

I do not work here, but the benefits are still awesome
Make your sound your own!