acapella or not

acapella or not
Posted on: 30.03.2011 by Idella Frati
i've just started listening to dj's, i started researching and practicing my transitions as well as beatmatch, and looking at tons of tutorials , i have the basic numark mixtrack with traktor pro to learn the basics..
is there a way to just have vocals without a track playing in the actual music or would i have to go out and buy the acapellas, oh i wanna use it for effects, or transitions... can anyone shed a little light on that area for me please...
what other tools would be needed to make a pro style mix?
Verona Fashbaugh
30.03.2011
Originally Posted by bucky
...or manually use sound editing software to rip them out.
And that's not an easy process.

You'll have to buy the acapellas (or find ones that have been made by people who know what they're doing).

More info: http://www.djranking s.com/2010/06/1...llas%E2%80%99/
Idella Frati
30.03.2011
i've just started listening to dj's, i started researching and practicing my transitions as well as beatmatch, and looking at tons of tutorials , i have the basic numark mixtrack with traktor pro to learn the basics..
is there a way to just have vocals without a track playing in the actual music or would i have to go out and buy the acapellas, oh i wanna use it for effects, or transitions... can anyone shed a little light on that area for me please...
what other tools would be needed to make a pro style mix?
Liz Mirabito
06.04.2011
http://www.acapellas4u.co.uk/

is the place I prefer. enjoy :-)
Gino Henderlight
03.04.2011
there are some websites where you can download lots of acapellas.. just search the web . I won't tell you because i believe it's illegal but I'm pretty sure you finde some
Soon Zafer
31.03.2011
exclusiveinstrumentals.com has alot of good acapellas
Idella Frati
31.03.2011
hey thanks alot bra i gotta find that archives from tech tools i didnt even know they had that page !!!! im really gratefull for all the responses
Verona Fashbaugh
30.03.2011
Originally Posted by bucky
...or manually use sound editing software to rip them out.
And that's not an easy process.

You'll have to buy the acapellas (or find ones that have been made by people who know what they're doing).

More info: http://www.djranking s.com/2010/06/1...llas%E2%80%99/
Bridget Liner
30.03.2011
I mix rum and cokes in my kitchen.
Idella Frati
30.03.2011
thanks buddy do you mix
Bridget Liner
30.03.2011
You need to buy the acapellas or manually use sound editing software to rip them out.

There's no magical button to just strip the vocals out of a tune.

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