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Description : UPDATE: I am now recording as AVA SUZANNE Let's connect on IG: instagram.com/ava.suzanne

Use these vocals the way that resonates best with your beat; as a whole or parts of it. Enjoy and please share your work, looking forward to hear your sound!

NON COMMERCIAL USE ONLY
You may NOT put my vocals on Apple Music, Tidal and Spotify without my explicit permission.

ONE WAY STREET by avasuzanne has received 14 comments since it was uploaded.

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  1. Dannyshaw
  2. returntrack
    returntrack on Wed 13th Jan 2021 - 3 years ago

    Hi,

    I love the voice and lyrics and have created this track:
    https://soundcloud.com/returntrack/one-way-street-ava-suzanna-returntrack-rmx

    I'm planning a friend to play a piano piece in the middle part.

    What do you think?

    Cheers,
    Johan - ReturnTrack
    Netherlands

  3. nubud
    nubud on Sun 25th Oct 2020 - 3 years ago

    Short demo:

    https://audiu.net/projects/_2020_10_4wav

    btw the static on your vocal wasnt disturbing

  4. MemoBeatz2
    MemoBeatz2 on Sun 24th May 2020 - 3 years ago

    https://soundcloud.com/user-964441043/one-way-street-featuring-3v3sound

    avasuzanne
    Reply by avasuzanne

    thank you for sharing! Honestly I feel these vocals do not match the music very well (at times it's even off-key & off-beat), but I do appreciate you taking the time and effort. Keep it up!

  5. iconoclastism
    iconoclastism on Thu 7th May 2020 - 3 years ago

    Updated link: https://soundcloud.com/pengcreative/one-way-street-featuring-3v3sound

    avasuzanne
    Reply by avasuzanne

    having this on repeat, thank you so much! Please check out my email in my bio and let me know if you have any customised vocal requests. Would love to collab.

  6. onenightinsydney
    onenightinsydney on Mon 4th May 2020 - 3 years ago

    Thanks to 3v3Sound for the share. I made an EDM version lol...

    Have a listen:
    https://soundcloud.com/user-532319558/one-way-street-3v3sound-one-night-in-sydney-remix

  7. iconoclastism
    iconoclastism on Fri 1st May 2020 - 3 years ago

    I was away for a bit. Just found out you uploaded a new one. Excellent as usual.

    Here's my take. Bluesy.

    https://soundcloud.com/frank-sze-wei-peng/one-way-street-featuring-3v3sound

  8. KayHonor
    KayHonor on Sun 26th Apr 2020 - 3 years ago

    always
    Thank you for listening.

    https://soundcloud.com/kei-hiramoto-265499377/one-way-street-kei-hm-featuring-3v3sound

    avasuzanne
    Reply by avasuzanne

    another great one, thanks again!

  9. onediscovery
    onediscovery on Fri 24th Apr 2020 - 4 years ago

    I've listened to your tracks which I have one, and only suggest from my very own opinion is to try a different key in your voice and vary the cadence in your delivery for a song or else your songs will continue to sound the same.

    avasuzanne
    Reply by avasuzanne

    thank you so much for sharing. There's definitely some truth in this, I personally think it's mainly because I always search for samples that have a certain feel to it.

  10. JohnToland
    JohnToland on Thu 23rd Apr 2020 - 4 years ago

    https://soundcloud.com/lionel-duvoy/eva-one-way-street-ar-by-jt

    avasuzanne
    Reply by avasuzanne

    like I said on SC, I LOVE this!!

  11. DivadyAlbum2
    DivadyAlbum2 on Thu 23rd Apr 2020 - 4 years ago

    wooo very nice!! i go try song

    avasuzanne
    Reply by avasuzanne

    thank you!

  12. wcuser
    wcuser on Thu 23rd Apr 2020 - 4 years ago

    everything the previous person said is right but there is more and less depending on your situation. where do you live? City? Country? Burbs? assess the outside noise and try to put yourself in a room where there is the least outside noise, the size of the room doesn't matter if you can put up some sound absorption panels, that can be as easy as a pillow, or foam or egg cartons.

    you need a Mic. best quality studio or podcast mic you can afford without going broke. now, what sort of connector does the mic have [mini-jack like the Mac input, 1/4 inch jack XLR, USB?]

    does it need batteries or have its own power supply or is it "phantom powered" [unless you have a mixer I'd stay away from those unless you got money to spend on this], I suggest a USB podcast mic of decent quality. they prolly cost anywhere from $50 on up, I'd beware of anything cheaper and it's overkill for something more expensive.

    USB would be great so you can plug it right into the Mac, garage band should see it and be able to record a track using it, I would not mess with plugins just yet, try it out and see if you get noise, if so try turning off all electronics that are NOT the computer and anything you need to use it, that includes the lights, very often lights can be the source of a LOT of noise depending on your house/apartment wiring. [beware of dimmer switches on lights, they are notorious noise generators over audio]

    try the mic out, and if you wanna try plugins like compressors, noise gates, various effects play around but you should do your best to sing with a click or percussion/drum track, and make sure you sing in tune, there are plugins like autotune that can just nudge slightly off-pitch vocals, it does not have to be crazy, set right you shouldn't even notice it...

    headphones are a must. get decent ones. you'll spend $100 on studio quality headphones and they go down in price & quality from there. good brands for both Mics and Headphones are AKG, Audio Technica, Sure, Apogee and so on, check eBay for used stuff from a seller in the same country as you who has good feedback, check their shipping cost too

    lastly, learn the garage band keyboard shortcuts for play, record, stop, rewind & fast forward, you can easily record in a coat closet if you want a dry dead room or a tiled bathroom if you want it to have its own reverb but you won't be doing any of that if you can't take the keyboard with you to start & stop etc, wireless or a long cable for your keyboard is good. get a good mic stand that's comfortable, do not record any effects to the main vocal you can add effects after or record two tracks, one dry one with effects, etc, you'll figure it out.

    you'll be well on your way.

    depending on how seriously you take this, spend accordingly.

    avasuzanne
    Reply by avasuzanne

    Amazing! Thank you so much for taking al this time & effort to guide me through the process! Actually, thanks to your great tips, I ordered another cable for my mic (it's connecting my studio mic to my laptop by USB) - because since I bought my last cable, I noticed an increase of noise. And will turn of the lights (there's a few light bulbs above me, connected to a dimmer; HA did not know this so thank you again!)

  13. Arzaquel
    Arzaquel on Thu 23rd Apr 2020 - 4 years ago

    Working on a track, but, for your question:
    1.- if u can, work on a small room
    2.- If can not, try to be away from other noises
    3.- Use a "Noise gate" (I do, when the voice is so low quality) that extracts the low frequency that isnt necesary, but beware of abusing of that so you could get muted too
    4.- You can also try with a limiter or qualizer (parametrical)

    avasuzanne
    Reply by avasuzanne

    thank you for taking the time to help me!

  14. Bismark22
    Bismark22 on Thu 23rd Apr 2020 - 4 years ago

    thank you

    ps you have beautiful voice but try to keep somethimes in melody line,good advice just ;)

    https://soundcloud.com/i-o-tv-tv/c-r-a-z-y-ft-3v3-sound

    avasuzanne
    Reply by avasuzanne

    thank you! And also thank for inspiring me with your feedback, will definitely take it with me during my next recording.

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