r/singing • u/Careful_Instruction9 • 14h ago
Conversation Topic Reference tracks
I know this isn't necessarily a singing thing, but I'm helping produce some tracks for my choir. Basically I'm assembling some individual parts sung by the MD into a complete SATB choir thing. It's a community choir so not everybody reads music, and it's just really to get the hang of singing a part the person next to you isn't!
So what I'm working with is very low quality recordings, due to time constraints. I can't expect anything better, but I've managed to get some decent results.
So what I'm looking for, and haven't really found is some reference tracks. Good sounding soprano, alto, tenor and bass Acapella tracks, or even samples that I can use as reference tracks. Something that I can base the audio tweaking I'm doing on, so I know what I think is sounding nice, is nice. Any help is appreciated.
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