Perfecting a Acapella
Perfecting a Acapella Posted on: 16.02.2012 by Peggy Hechanova Hey Everyone,I know the trick where you take a instrumental and play it over the original to get a A capella track. I have been doing this and playing with the matching of the tracks and the volume of each. I can get a decent track when the vocals come in because it over powers everything else but The high end always ends up staying in. Anyway i can get rid of it? Swizzy | |
Peggy Hechanova 16.02.2012 | Hey Everyone, I know the trick where you take a instrumental and play it over the original to get a A capella track. I have been doing this and playing with the matching of the tracks and the volume of each. I can get a decent track when the vocals come in because it over powers everything else but The high end always ends up staying in. Anyway i can get rid of it? Swizzy |
Kesha Pietrak 19.02.2012 | well theres a few diy acapellas out there that are really good, Ive tried making them but I believe its more trouble than its worth because its easier to just find one online acapellas4u.co.uk is great also you can find a lot of stuff just by using google |
Krishna Hospelhorn 19.02.2012 | yeah, I've basically stopped remixing things with DIY acapellas. i found they just always sound bad, and the only way (I've found) to make them usable is to chuck gazillions of effects on it to mask the poor acapella quality |
Brunilda Kora 17.02.2012 | Not really. For accapellas th ebest thing to do is FIND the accapella rather than make it. There are a million sites for this. |
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