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New, Posted: Feb 11 , 2010
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I would like to feature other voices on AlrightSounds.com. Interested parties would need to have access to decent recording equipment. I use Audacity software and would prefer to work in that format, but other arrangements might be possible. Audacity is free and runs on most computers.
I have three types of music on my AlrightSounds.com that need vocalists. The easiest for the singer is voice fonts. I can extract voice fonts from almost any audio track that features a single voice with no other audio mixed in, but I would prefer a single syllable, sung a different pitches over the entire range of the singer. I also would prefer the audio to be in 32-bit floating point format at 44,100 samples per second but I can work with other formats. I will give credit on my site and use submitted voice fonts in compositions.
The next level of difficulty is chants. Someone who wants to submit a chant could just download one of the mp3 files from AlrightSounds.com and chant along with it. I will then edit the audio and add some computer generated harmony parts, and put the result on AlRightSounds.com I do reserve the right to not post any material on AlrightSounds that I believe to be objectionable, but I would be willing to let intersested parties post my material on other web sites assuming suitable business arrangments are made. Submission would need to be Audicity files, or have some means of time coordination with the music.

Chants can be wordless, or some words that you like, or regular lyrics. You can find examples on AlrightSounds.com.
The third method is doing conventional song with a score arranged to fit the artists voice and taste. You would need to contact me first if you want to do one of these, and I could provide you with background music in a key suited to your voice.
Obviously, if I get too many submissions, I will have to choose the ones I find most suitable to do first.
Artist who submit content would own the copyright, but I would own the copyright for any content I provided. I am open to any fair deal about how to split possible proceeds and credit for the results of a collaboration. I would like these tracks on my site but other arrangements are possible.
Marion McCoskey, mckyyy@gmail.com