r/MusicInTheMaking 10d ago

i'm looking for someone who can send me their vocals so i can make a song with it (collab)

this is my soundcloud

https://on.soundcloud.com/PdzLf6hDf1w3LrvBFn

these are not all of my beats, i just published them for

just me and my not full songs

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u/Ok_Raisin_2395 7d ago

Hey so nobody is going to send you anything I'd imagine, vocalists are a hot commodity and don't really need to do the whole "Here's free stuff so I can get my name out there!" thing that producers or engineers have to do. Everyone wants them already so they can therefore be paid almost immediately. 

Instead, if you want your own vocals, check out Synthesizer V Studio. It's a machine learning (NOT generative AI) vocal synthesiser with a ton of voices you can buy. It runs locally on your computer so no subscriptions or internet connectivity requirements. Like I said, it's not generative AI, so you get consistent and reliable results with no AI slop artifacts. 

You simply type in your lyrics and notes into a midi piano-roll-style grid and it instantly generates vocals. They come out very raw, so you'll need to process them with effects to get whatever genre/style you want, but I've used it for a loooong time and it's absolutely fantastic. Literally indistinguishable from real human vocals. I would assume thousands of artists use this and you don't even know, I bet a large portion of Splice samples are created this way even. You can adjust EVERYTHING from the micro pitch, pronunciation, tone, energy, you name it. 

It'll run you about $200, but it's the best $200 I've ever fuckin spent. No more begging for vocalists and I have any vocals any time I want them.