![]() This way's a little bit more involved, and you can't just write your chords in one midi clip, but it's definitely the cheapest way to achieve a super professional end product. Your best bet would be to build chords with individual samples each playing different notes - though she also has some sustained chords. If you're a splice subscriber you could get by with spending under 20 credits browsing around her pack and putting together a bunch of chords with those long drone samples. ![]() ![]() She's got a bunch of amazing resources in there, like sustained vowels, drones, moving harmonies, etc. I've had success with some packs from splice like Holly Drummond's pack. Your cheapest option by far that would still achieve a professional sound would be sampling sustained vowel tones from sample packs.
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