90bpm -- 128bpm
90bpm -- 128bpm Posted on: 09.11.2012 by Jovita Schulist Hi I want to remix a song which is originally 90bpm at a house tempo. 125-128. Is it possible to do without ruining the flow of the vocals? Thanks. | |
Tera Baragan 09.11.2012 |
Originally Posted by oilythread
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Jovita Schulist 09.11.2012 | Hi I want to remix a song which is originally 90bpm at a house tempo. 125-128. Is it possible to do without ruining the flow of the vocals? Thanks. |
Trista Karle 09.11.2012 | There's more involved then just pitching up the vocals to make it sound good and if you have an acapella things change though since can cut and splice and do it in time and beat to whatever bpm you want |
Tera Baragan 09.11.2012 |
Originally Posted by oilythread
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Julissa Serrone 09.11.2012 | Come to believe of it, I believe Adele Rolling in the deep was also originally in the 90's range. |
Julissa Serrone 09.11.2012 | I've heard quite a bit of hip hop songs and top 40 songs in that range remixed. 128 / 2 = 64 64/2 = 32 64+32 = 96 Rihanna Diamonds is a good example. It's 94 bpm, tons of remixes out there. |
Trista Karle 09.11.2012 | Yes will ruin vocals I'd suggest finding just the vocals and build from that pitching anything that much will ruin the flow |
Adrien Witkus 09.11.2012 | You're probably not going to get a very good response to this here. I'd try a more producer-oriented community . |
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