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masterBASSstation
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by masterBASSstation » Tue Aug 17, 2010 5:41 pm
Okay so you hear all these dubstep mixes of tunes. (e.g. Jakwob - Ellie Goulding Starry Eyed and SOOOO ON)
But what i wanna know is how people get the vocals or a capella's from these tunes to do mixes of them.
some people have already said to search google for a capella versions of songs and download them, but not every tune has an a capella version :/.
Was just wondering is there any programs that can be used to life the vocals out of a tune, or any specific websites dedicated to a capella versions of songs??
THANKssssss

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boy_arena
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by boy_arena » Tue Aug 17, 2010 6:10 pm
http://www.acapellas4u.co.uk
There are a few ways to pull out parts of tracks your after and drown out the rest, something i havnt tried myself though but read up on, However i still think its very hard to make it proper clean, Its a skill put it that way, alot of clever tweaks with EQ & filters.
Would like to learn more about this myself actually.
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masterBASSstation
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by masterBASSstation » Tue Aug 17, 2010 6:36 pm
Thanks for the link i'll check that out
It's annoying because know how to use programs like audacity to drown out the vocals in a song and keep the instrumental, but it doesn't work the other way around

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redshiftdubdnb
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by redshiftdubdnb » Tue Aug 17, 2010 9:45 pm
there's sites that just have licensed acapellas. for instance, i recently downloaded acapellas for biggie's "dead wrong" and "can i get witcha"
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DJ Crackle
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by DJ Crackle » Tue Aug 17, 2010 10:22 pm
Yeah, the inverse phase cancellation method is the only one I've ever really used. Takes a lot of luck to find the exact instrumental though. Hahah.
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