How about some Sonovox Samplers?

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  • #11233
    nleibo

      I hear quite a few Jingle samplers, but never heard a sampler dedicated exclusively to Sonovox Jingles…anyone “game”?

      #100291
      DuncanNewmarch
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        Our friend David Barras created a sonovox montage which I can dig out, Jeffro’s a big fan too but an excellent idea nleibo. I’d love to make one, which cuts would be essential and, more importantly, do we have the audio?

        #100299
        IainJohnston

          I did one a while back, as a Personal Cuts one. Reloaded now…
          https://soundcloud.com/allthebestjingles/ij-45yearsofsonovoxpersonalcuts-2014

          Since its pishing down with rain here today, I could be very tempted to make a fresh one but of station cuts! :^)

          #100306
          Sean Martin
          Member

            There was a video on Youtube a while back – but no more – packed with Z100 JAM jingles, all resung with sonovox for internet radio station *i100* in the same way that many were done for the FM station *Y100*. Simply awesome!!

            Did anyone grab the audio?

            #100309
            pvanklei
            Member

              Here is montage I made with one minute of Dutch sonovox jingles:

              https://soundcloud.com/jinglefreak/one-minute-dutch-sonovox-jingles

              #100311
              kcmike

                In February 2012, the great David Barras wrote:
                “…personally, it`s my all-time favourite montage I`ve put together and posted on Jinglemad. “

                Here it is. 9+minutes of sonovox ear candy.

                #100317
                DuncanNewmarch
                Member

                  I’ve heard David’s montage many times. Here’s a OMM of sonovox I’ve just made…

                  #100320
                  glen

                    Dan Ingram introduced a sonovox montage a years ago.
                    But I can’t remember who posted it.

                    #100322
                    Sean Martin
                    Member

                      There was a video on Youtube a while back – but no more – packed with Z100 JAM jingles, all resung with sonovox for internet radio station *i100* in the same way that many were done for the FM station *Y100*. Simply awesome!!

                      Did anyone grab the audio?

                      NOT i100 . . . . but MY100. Turn it up load!!

                      #100324
                      IainJohnston

                        Or even … “loud”!
                        JMW’s tonsils must have been sore after that session – an excellent example of good sono work :^)

                        #100325
                        rak
                        Member

                          Nice montage, and here’s a stream of MY100 http://panel5.serverhostingcenter.com:2199/start/xnrhtait/

                          #100326
                          Sean Martin
                          Member

                            Or even … “loud”!
                            JMW’s tonsils must have been sore after that session – an excellent example of good sono work :^)

                            Hahahaha – how did I miss that!? Yeah, L-O-U-D !

                            Would be interesting to know *where* it does actually ache during a Sonovox session. I presume the chords/harmonies are on the (Roland) synth track and are *sung* on a single pass?

                            #100329
                            LenGroat

                              Gosh that My 100 package is SoNoSaTiOnAL !

                              Brilliant.. full of energy

                              If you are making a Sono sampler please feel free to download and use some NEW JMW Sono – an alternate version of our summer cut now on the Solid Gold GEM AM topic! :-)

                              #100331
                              IainJohnston

                                “I presume the chords/harmonies are on the (Roland) synth track and are *sung* on a single pass? “

                                I must admit that in nearly 50 years of hearing sonovox cuts, I don’t think I’ve
                                ever heard a “harmony” sono vocal, i.e. more than 1 “layer”, to produce a sono “chord”.

                                Many years ago, before the days of electronic “vocoders” rather than true sonovox,
                                I wondered why there never seemed to be a FEMALE sono vocal on e.g. old PAMS jingles – but I know now that the “larynx” doesn’t matter because that’s the “driver” instrument or synth, and its the teeth-tongue-lips that simply shape/envelope that sound.

                                PS – anyone still got a copy of the “Steveland Morris Wonder Show” jingles done by Stevie Wonder for a show he did on BBC Radio One somewhere in the early 1970s?
                                Those are an interesting exercise in sono from a top-notch singer WITHOUT a jingle-singing background.

                                #100333
                                Sean Martin
                                Member

                                  I must admit that in nearly 50 years of hearing sonovox cuts, I don’t think I’ve
                                  ever heard a “harmony” sono vocal, i.e. more than 1 “layer”, to produce a sono “chord”.

                                  Here, the harmonies are on the driver track.

                                  #100334
                                  IainJohnston

                                    Likewise on my audio further up the page, the difference between “traditional” buzztone etc from Ken Justiss and the rich structure of JMW is instantly noticable.

                                    “more than 1 “layer”, to produce a sono “chord”

                                    By that, Sean, I was thinking as in when Len describes how vocal(ist)s are “stacked” to richen the sound and add further “layers” of harmony on a note (I have that TM Magic Boston cut via you from last year where the same singer can be heard on two different harmony notes on the end).

                                    I’d just wondered if ever a sono was done “stacked” that way, but with separate “drivers” and separate “layers”.

                                    PS – Steve England fans should recall a damn good “one-oh-three-point-two” Alfa Leicester Sound (?) sono that even has good old-fashioned pan-pot on it bouncing from side to side :^)

                                    #100343
                                    DuncanNewmarch
                                    Member

                                      If you haven’t seen this before, it’s worth a watch. From the 1940 comedy-thriller, You’ll Find Out

                                      #100346
                                      nleibo

                                        I believe this was the “inspiration” for the “Bromo Seltzer” (sonovox) radio spot–the FIRST radio sonovox commercial….

                                        #100347
                                        nleibo

                                          “traditional” buzztone –would those be the Sonovox jingles from PAMS Series #33 (WABC Cuts “Funnn Dan Ingram”, etc)?

                                          #100353
                                          michi
                                          Member

                                            Montage of sonovox jingles done for REC (1989/1990) and for J1 (2013)
                                            https://soundcloud.com/michelle-bradley-3/rec-sonovox-demo

                                            #100354
                                            IainJohnston

                                              Many “traditional” sono-only items (i.e. not sung over a full instrumented tracks as such) were exemplified by e.g. legendary Ken Justiss the “Travelling Sonovox Singer” who in the 1970s literally DID travel around the USA doing sono sessions with his portable rig/keyboards/etc at “local” smaller-scale productions studios, who would have bundles of smaller-client orders stacked up awaiting his next visit on rotation.

                                              Have a wander around Ken’s
                                              http://sonodallas.com/about.htm
                                              for the world of buzztones, slides and so on, whether “pre-loaded” or custom from keyboards, mini-moogs etc.

                                              And for a bit of an idea of Ken’s “heritage”, here’s his “audio CV / resume” when he applied for a job at TM Productions as they were then – of course as they say “the rest is history”…
                                              https://soundcloud.com/dab1100/ken-justiss-the-only-tm-audition-tape

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