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In this mode, you can adjust the Sensitivity percentage. The lower it is, the fewer transients get detected and thus the longer the spaces are between slices. Longer spaces mean that slices will be longer, letting you hear more of the vocal phrase. If you want, you can manually set the slice boundaries by dragging the dividers ans enhance your vocal chops on Ableton.

Depending on the length of the sample, the slices can be pretty small in the display and hard to see clearly. You can easily zoom in on them by hovering the cursor over the sampled waveform until you see a magnifying glass icon. Then drag it down to zoom in and up to zoom out.

He listens to the part he recorded in the intro section and copies it to make it repeat. He then listens to it later and ends up moving it to where it becomes part of the transition from verse to pre-chorus.

Using Simpler or another sampler with a transient-slicing mode to make vocal chops is relatively easy. A lot depends on the source material, and you often have to experiment with the Sensitivity slider to find slices that create good sounding chops.

Nowadays many producers record professional, high quality vocals just to turn them into vocal chops. These tiny snippets of a human voice recording rearranged, repitched, stretched are taking place in many professional productions that are reaching top 5s on billboards!

I'm currently working with samples and I want to modify them, but I don't know if cakewalk has an option to pass samples to MIDI and thus be able to do vocal chops and things like that with the samples.

@Kalle Rantaaho Sorry for the dicah confuction question but in ableton there is an option to give right clip soble any sample that says (chop on a new midi track), that's what I mean by the question. What I want to know is if in cakewalk you can do that somehow without using any external VST Thank you

Is there a filter or plugin for Maschine 2 that would give me a way to do vocal chop style effects? Like some of Fred Again's stuff? There is the side-chain way, but I wonder if there's a tool specifically for this?

There are lots of ways to approach it, you can even simply slice your sample into smaller bits with the Sampler and manually play your slices... Same effect with different an approach and different (possibly more complex) possibilities.

But if you want fancy curves that are easy and practical to edit then shapers are your go-to tool. Cableguys have a ton of offerings and then there's really advanced all-in-one solutions like Infiltrator, it's quite expensive tho.

"vocal chops" fx are usually normal FX that Machine and all other hosts/DAW's have built-in, Filter, Reverb, Delay, Distortion, etc... The hardest common thing would probably be pitching without changing the length, since the sampler has no real-time time stretch.

another way to do this would be to load your vocal track in an audio module in gate mode, turn note repeat on and then play around with the rate and gate parameters, you could even apply swing to the channel to give the chops a little bounce

You could argue that the origins of vocal chops came in 1857, at the very moment mankind successfully proved it could record sounds. You might instead state that vocal chops were born in 1876, when Alexander Graham Bell invented the microphone. Both are reasonable arguments but the moment the technique was pioneered in a music-production context is more difficult to pinpoint still. We can, however, point towards a few important milestones.

In the 1980s, multiple companies released keyboards that could record and manipulate sounds and voices. One of the most notable came in 1987, when Yamaha released its VSS-30 Digital Voice Sampler. The product allowed users to record two-second clips of any sound and play them back instantly. Users could therefore record and modify their own voice and implement the resulting clips in their melodies. Though vocal chops were not nearly as prominent in the 1980s as they are today, the VSS-30 made it possible and, as a result, the keyboard is still highly regarded by modern-day producers.

Vocal chops are used frequently in dubstep, as well as wider subgenres of EDM such as future house, and big-name producers such as Martin Garrix and Diplo have used the method to spice up their songs. The biggest reggaeton hit of 2017, Mi Gente by J Balvin and Willy William, is characterised by its catchy vocal-chop melody.

2. To slice up your vocal, go to Regions and Auto-Slice, and choose the medium auto-slicing option. If the slices are too long, you can switch to sharp auto-slicing or just change the length of the sample later on.

6. Often, automatically divided slices will begin or end with a short clicking sound at the point they were cut. Smooth over these by right-clicking the slice and selecting the fade-in option to remove clicks at the start, and the fade-out option for clicks at the end. Both options can be found via the tools menu too.

PITCH LOCATOR If you want to find the pitch of your sample, you can load it into Edison, right-click the sample and press Regions > Detect Pitch Regions. If you change the root note of the sample, it will correspond to the correct key on your keyboard. There are also some third-party plug-ins that can find the pitch of a sample.

9. Shift the pitch of the sample to your liking. Experiment by pressing different keys on your keyboard when changing the pitch. Turn the knob completely to the left to lower the sample an octave, and to the right to add an octave.

11. If you know the note of the vocal slice, you can change the root note in the sampler by right-clicking the corresponding key. This way, the note of the sample will match the note you hit on the keyboard. This step is not mandatory.

12. Playing the sliced vocal back repeatedly probably sounds harsh, with no natural glide. Go to the miscellaneous functions tab, turn on the Porta function in the Polyphony section, and adjust the knob to your liking. Press keys in lower and higher octaves in succession to hear the effect.

17. Add Fruity Reeverb 2 to keep the vocal chop from feeling too choppy. Lower the decay to about 0.5 seconds and turn the high-cut and low-cut knobs to about half. Adjust the wet slider to increase or decrease the effect.


When you purchase Anastazja Vocal Chops Volume 4, you now receive an exclusive bonus: the Prelude version of our upcoming Vocal Chops plugin. The Prelude version features the vocal chops from the pack, conveniently mapped to your keyboard for easy access. You'll have the power to creatively alter the pitch and apply time-stretch effects, bringing a new level of control and expression to your music projects.

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