Different soundfonts or effects on vocals - how to obtain them? Specifically, the "doo" sound.
Hello, everyone. First time posting here.
As the title says, I've come across a downloadable musescore sheet for the Beatles' Blackbird and I've found out that the vocals used (it's an acapella arrangement) sound like "doo"s. A very appropriate sound, not very natural, but quite useful and smooth for that acappela-studio sound.
The thing is, I can't replicate that sound. I've tried to download other soundfonts, with no success. I also tried to see if the arranger of the score chose an instrument sound to playback instead of the "ooh"s and "aah"s that we can hear when playbacking vocals - apparently, he didn't.
Who might help me? I'm adding a slightly modified file so that someone might see it.
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Comments
If you go to View / Mixer you can see exactly which sounds within the soundfont are being used. Looks like a mixture of "Ohh voices" (probably the one you are liking) as well as "Ahh choir" (presumably the one you don't).
In reply to If you go to View / Mixer… by Marc Sabatella
Marc, thank you very much. Problem solved, the solution was quite simple!
Maybe because users like me tend to use Musescore in a certain..."pragmatic" way (aka, upon checking the manual, skipped a few parts), these cool features are not always properly learned.