Use the Store for licensed catalog, then jump into AI Studio when the brief needs a custom melody, voice, or alternate take.
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Drum hits, one-shots, a few loops. Open in any DAW.Seven lessons on recording and chopping live vocal phrases — sung, not pitched up from spoken samples.
Lifetime access. Project files included. Free on Pro and Studio.
Numbered in shooting order. The session file from each lesson sits next to the video in the player.
Mic, preamp, room: Grace Design m101 chain
14 minTracking phrases instead of full takes
18 minEditing in Logic: Flex Pitch vs slicing
22 minLittle AlterBoy and harmonised chops
16 minReverb that survives a stutter
14 minCamelot labels for sung notes
10 minRender a usable chop pack: 60 phrases
20 minMove beyond presets and build a patch from a single wavetable position.
Use FM modulation to design bells, plucks, and stabs that hold their tone.
Map macros so a single knob does the work of three filter moves.
Layer noise, saturation, and analog drift without losing the fundamental.
Pack a 64-patch preset library that survives a synth update.
Started as a session vocalist for anime OSTs at MAGES., then moved into vocal chop production after a placement on a Capsule remix in 2021. Records into a Sony C-100 through a Grace Design m101 preamp; the chops in her catalog are sung live, not pitched up from spoken samples. Speaks four languages and ships keys in both standard and Camelot notation.
See their kits →Forever. The course goes into your SONICHAOS account and stays there. Re-watch at 0.5x or 2x in the in-browser player.
Yes. Vocal chops in Logic Pro 11 ships the Cubase, Logic, or Ableton session used in the recording, plus the audio stems and any presets shown on screen.
Yes. Every course in the Learn catalog is included for Pro and Studio subscribers at no extra charge. Cancel anytime, keep the courses you started.
A current DAW (Cubase 13, Logic Pro 11, Ableton Live 12, FL Studio 21, Pro Tools Ultimate) and a pair of headphones. Plugin choices are spelled out per lesson; free alternatives are listed where they exist.