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Acapella's and Instrumentals
Posted on: 13.01.2009 by Brooke Grudowski
Hi all, was wondering where would be the best place to find Acapella's and Instrumental pieces? I've checked some free sites out but they limit you to a certain amount in a month. I'm after pieces popular music I guess, I've checked out some of the Acapella's on Beatport and they're cool, but I wanna mess around with something more mainstream to mix with.

Hope this makes sense!

Cheers .
Brooke Grudowski
14.01.2009
Yeah definitely liking the 5.1 channel cd/dvd idea - Shall check that out. Cheers guys!
Xavier Emanuels
15.01.2009
Originally Posted by jd62
http://www.acapellas4u.co.uk/ here you are bentosan u can get some of them free if you register
;-)
The problem is the ammount that you can get from there at one time - its alright if your hunting down something specific but thats about it.

As for ripping from a 5.1 channel dvd, thats a really good idea
Tianna Laguerre
15.01.2009
heh, sry for the solid hijack!
Cristian Carmona
13.01.2009
5.1 Disc is 6 channels of audio, usually the center channel carries a almost perfect acapella. These disc are really handy when you want to remix something and you dont have the parts to the song.
Yuonne Cauthron
13.01.2009
It isolates certain parts of the track to 6 different channels. (5.1 channels, get it?)

One of those channels is almost ALWAYS vox at front and center. Meaning you've got a super clean separated vox channel to strip audio from to make a cappella!!


Edit: (First! )
Virginia Ortiz
13.01.2009
i never understood what 5.1 meant as far as cds go...
Yuonne Cauthron
13.01.2009
I love buying 5.1 disks so I can strip out the vox. Any band I use in my sets that makes a disk in 5.1 I buy immediately.
Brooke Grudowski
13.01.2009
Yeah I checked out acapellas4u, got a few off there - They were pretty good, just don't like the download limit! Cheers though, I didn't know about the whole "A Capella" thing
Senaida Podell
13.01.2009
http://www.acapellas4u.co.uk/ here you are bentosan u can get some of them free if you register
;-)
Hannes Deburchgraeve
13.01.2009
I've actually had some success at making my own. My roommate, Dyloot, was looking for an Cold Play accapella of Fix You forever. I ended up using a VST and some filtering in Sound Forge and it came out pretty good. I have the VST somewhere... I believe this was right before I smashed my computer, so I don't know what the VST is right now. I'll have to look at my backup drive.
Xavier Emanuels
13.01.2009
Originally Posted by Chilly
Promo Only Urban Club cd's usually have acapellas and instrumentals on disk 2
I wish someone would post me constant streams of acapellas - trying to find decent acapellas on the net is a challenge and a half.
Nick Ross
13.01.2009
Promo Only Urban Club cd's usually have acapellas and instrumentals on disk 2
Xavier Emanuels
13.01.2009
Originally Posted by B33SON
I believe it's common to write it all as one word in English... at least that's what produces the most results when I search for them.
Whenever i am looking for a song ill search for both acapella and capella for the most results. Your right though Acapella does turn up more results.
Latrice Atcherson
13.01.2009
Stick to the question people!
Hannes Deburchgraeve
13.01.2009
I believe it's common to write it all as one word in English... at least that's what produces the most results when I search for them.
gilbert hatem
14.01.2009
Lol, silly English speakers screwing up Italian.
Random X
13.01.2009
True that Foreverhex, I am not even going into ' and `and ^ placing.
gilbert hatem
13.01.2009
I believe it's spelled A cappella. That's why wiki gave you nothing.
Xavier Emanuels
13.01.2009
An Acapella is a vocal only track.
Tianna Laguerre
13.01.2009
i know this is going to sound wayyy too nooby, but what exactly term "Acapella" stands for? Not even wikipedia helped, and google is sketchy at best with results...

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