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Question How to add sound effects to VamMoan

qoosh

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I have been using VamMoan for some scenes and am wondering is there a way to add custom moan sounds? I am thinking of having different breathing and moan sounds for each level of intensity, and I want to have it so they match the intensity levels of the plugin. If anyone has done this, I'm interested in knowing more about how... :)
 
I think that @hazmhox was at some point asking around for people to share quality sounds to expand VAMMoan listings. If you have good material and would like to share it, give a shout to hazmhox.
 
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Thanks for the @ @atani. I would never have seen that thread otherwise.

The question has been answered several times @qoosh , especially in the plugin discussion here. This post also links to another answer I did explaining the amount of work it represents.

TL;DR :
- Short version : the feature does not exist.
- Long version : imagining I would develop the possibility, you'd have to be dedicated enough, experimented in sound design enough, understand how samples are sliced, how to optimize them, how to configure the json files to get a proper voice. If you have a dozen samples ripped from a porn scene, it won't work. 50% of the magic of the plugin comes from the code, the other 50% comes from the amount and quality of the samples.
 
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Thanks for your response. I figured that it would be somewhat complicated to do. I was experimenting with splicing sounds using Audacity for custom voices, but you're right that the quality stuff is hard to get and probably needs to be done by a professional to sound good. Any customization options are always a good thing, though, especially since the options for audio in VAM are still pretty limited.
 
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