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    Zero-G Vocal Factory: Vocal Sample Toolshed
    Posted on Friday, April 09 @ 00:00:00 CDT by admin

    Electronic Music It used to be that instruments are developed to imitate the human voice. Whenever we say that an instrument sounds good, it almost always is described as having a singing quality. In a reversal of roles, vocals can now take the place of other musical instruments, evidence in the new Zero-G Vocal Factory.

    Zero-G Vocal Factory is a sample library that features voices of differing registers and sources. It is actually a suite of three vocal libraries merged into one. This new collection incorporates the critically acclaimed Vocal Forge and Vocal Foundry libraries and merged with a brand new library called Vocal India.

    Vocal Forge features male and female MCs, sweet R+B singers, soul divas, dance, and pop vocals, all of which have been recorded with accompanying harmonies. This first collection also includes some Gothic, Operatic, and Choral styles of singing. Vocal Forge also comes with a Vocal Toolbox loaded with single vocal lines, scratches, effected vocals, grunts & breaths, human beatbox & percussion grooves, and others.

    Vocal Foundry includes pop, dance, and urban singers along with folk and downtempo vocalists for a different approach. RnB, Hip Hop, and Grime vocals are present in this collection that also comes with a Vocal Toolbox that comes with featured tools such as gothic stacks, mashed vocals, retro human beatbox loops and opera. Examples of vocalists in this collection are Kate Walsh, Michaela Ryall, Monique Lawson, R.Dot.C, Auden Allen, LoudlyJaxx and Paul Mac.

    For Bollywood stylings, the new Vocal India collection comes into play. This sample library contains recordings derived from performances by authentic professional Indian singers.

    All samples in Zero-G Vocal Factory are 100% royalty-free and come in Acid WAV, Kontakt, Logic EXS24, and Reason NN-XT formats. Vocal Factory is priced at 149.95 USD.

    For more information, visit Zero-G's official website.

     
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