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GarageBand Jam Pack: Voices

GarageBand Jam Pack: Voices is an expansion pack including over 1500 royalty-free vocal loops and vocal instruments performed by professional singers and rappers.

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Overview

Give your music a voice
Instantly enhance your songs with this unprecedented collection of vocal loops and vocal instruments performed by professional singers and rappers. From inspiring lead vocals to backup singers, Jam Pack: Voices makes it easy to add harmony to any composition.

This Jam Pack contains over 1500 royalty-free, prerecorded Apple Loops, which can be used with GarageBand, Logic Express, Logic Pro, SoundTrack Pro, and any other software that reads AIFF files.

Vocal loops
Choose from thousands of riffs, articulations, ad-libs, and backgrounds from hip-hop artists, R&B divas, alternative rockers, blues singers, and more. Complement your songs or even build a "lead singer" from scratch with lyrical phrases.

Vocal instruments
Fill out your songs with beautiful, easy-to-play software instruments of choral ensembles, chamber choirs, and soloists. Jam with the Human Beatbox, Human Bass, and Vocal Shouts to instantly add a cool groove or even a holler to your song.

What you get
  • Over 1500 prerecorded Apple Loops of world-class solo and ensemble vocal performances
  • Over 20 software instruments including choirs, soloists, and beatboxers
 
 

Ratings & Reviews

3.0

Based on 17 reviews

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  • GarageBand Jam Pack: Voices

    4.0

    I'm Liking It!

    Written by GL from Ballwin

    28-Aug-2007

    I almost didn't buy this pack because of some of the reviews. I'm glad that I went ahead and bought it despite the reviews. Yes, there are other jam packs that I probably like better but this one will be very useful just the same. Sure there are a few loops that I probably won't use such as the gospel and choir but I just might need them someday. I use garageband and logic express for custom soundtracks for slideshows and presentations. Who knows someday a customer may want a gospel theme. I think that the reviews that listed this pack as junk is way off the mark, maybe it is the way that they are using the loops. Dunno. There really is a lot of good stuff on here and I am glad that I added it to my collection. More

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  • GarageBand Jam Pack: Voices

    2.0

    Vocalizing ....My Disappointment

    Written by RL from Seattle

    5-Jan-2008

    The Voices Jam Pack in my professional opinion (and I am a Musician that's not above the often shunned GarageBand program), is the weakest release. The loops are obnoxious & the software instruments are minimal. Out the 19 new choruses or so, about 3 are believable. It's important that you know how to use a modulation wheel to, to utilize them best.
    For the savvy (musically inclined) shopper confused in which order to purchase the Jam Packs on a budget, I would say start with Symphonic, Rhythm Section, Remix, World, and lastly Voices.
    Voices is geared towards those wishing to create nonsensical raps & gospel sounds. There is another pack available non-Jam Pack brand that offers a 12-string guitar and mellotron that would be a more worthwhile purchase.

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  • GarageBand Jam Pack: Voices

    1.0

    Waste

    Written by SP from Spanish Fork

    22-Aug-2007

    I hate to have to say it but I was very unimpressed with this Jam Pack. All the other Jam Packs I've had (I've got them all) have been very useful and I've been very impressed by the quality but I loaded this one and listened to some of the choirs and I could not believe how bad they sounded. I wish Apple had done this one right. :-( More

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  • GarageBand Jam Pack: Voices

    4.0

    More than I expected!

    Written by JJ from SACRAMENTO

    8-Dec-2008

    I had read so many bad reviews for this JamPack that I almost didn't buy it. But I'm glad I did. I am a Church music director and also do a great deal of soundtrack recording for local theatres. I like the fact that using the mod wheel I can change the vowel sound being sung, and not just two, but four different ones on some of the voices. I have used these sounds on three projects this past year. Granted they are not sounds that for the most part I will mix way out in front, but in the mix they sound great and have pleased my clients. I even found a use from some of the "hip-hop" type vocal loops. I had a project handed to me and they were just the thing I needed for one piece.
    If you are looking for GREAT BGV's then you need a Roland VP-550, but for our everyday spec and demo work this is a life and time saver!
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  • GarageBand Jam Pack: Voices

    5.0

    Great choice for education

    Written by EG from SAN ANTONIO

    26-Apr-2008

    I teach a winterguard. I wrote our show's music this year using some of the samples on this Jam Pack!!! The kids loved it and It ended up being one of the most energetic soundtracks this season. If you're creative in how you use garageband, it's great! If you are totally dependent on loops, go somewhere else. More

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  • GarageBand Jam Pack: Voices

    1.0

    Maybe as a Demo...?

    Written by JM from Pittsburgh

    19-Mar-2008

    This is not worth the money.
    Those gospel swells are honestly like something I would expect to hear on my old Casiotone, next to 'cosmic frog'...
    We all know the technology is out there to do better work than this. So why this novelty pack?
    The whole thing seems more like a demo - it is so small! - but then, if it was a demo, few would buy it.
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