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Citrick
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Posted - 2009/03/29 : 16:47:47
I have two three quick questions...
1. Where can I get Hardcore Acapellas? Or do I just have to speed up normal Acapellas?
2. How do you spell Acapella?
3. More specifically does anyone know of an acapella of "Make The Track Spin"?
Thanks
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acidfluxxbass
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Posted - 2009/03/29 : 17:15:34
hardcore acapella's are very hard to come by due to the low popularity the genre has. you may find such acapella's as 'sacrifice' and very popular songs, and maybe some samples, but it would be a good hunting to find them.
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Citrick
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Posted - 2009/03/29 : 17:26:22
quote: Originally posted by acidfluxxbass:
hardcore acapella's are very hard to come by due to the low popularity the genre has. you may find such acapella's as 'sacrifice' and very popular songs, and maybe some samples, but it would be a good hunting to find them.
Arrg thats what I was afraid of So I have to stretch any vocals I want to use?
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MAtRiCks
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Posted - 2009/03/29 : 18:14:15
quote: Originally posted by acidfluxxbass:
you may find such acapella's as 'sacrifice' and very popular songs
Now that's an Acapella I would like to hear! Do you have it? If so, where can it be found?
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Meathead
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Posted - 2009/03/29 : 19:17:16
acapellas4u.co.uk
lazyrecords.co.uk
audio-loop.net
hardcoreproducer.org
These are your best bet. Youll have to sign up and in some cases start regularlyposting/make a donation to get access to the pellas. If that fails see what a google search will bring.
For the "Make The Track Spin" pella you could do with finding the original track that what sampled from and try getting that rather than search for the hardcore version.
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Shades
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Posted - 2009/03/29 : 20:43:41
meathead beat to the list lol
also try musicmixdjs.co.uk
google tip:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&c2coff=1&q=-inurl%3Ahtm+-inurl%3Ahtml+intitle%3A%22index+of%22+mp3+%22acapella%22&btnG=Search add the name of the track at the end of the google search for a more defined result & swop mp3 for wav to check for different file types
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Citrick
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Posted - 2009/03/30 : 19:00:49
quote: Originally posted by Meathead:
acapellas4u.co.uk
lazyrecords.co.uk
audio-loop.net
hardcoreproducer.org
These are your best bet. Youll have to sign up and in some cases start regularlyposting/make a donation to get access to the pellas. If that fails see what a google search will bring.
For the "Make The Track Spin" pella you could do with finding the original track that what sampled from and try getting that rather than search for the hardcore version.
Thank you very much 
Original track eh? Hmmm better hit Google. Unless anyone wants to save me the effort? 
quote: google tip:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&c2coff=1&q=-inurl%3Ahtm+-inurl%3Ahtml+intitle%3A%22index+of%22+mp3+%22acapella%22&btnG=Search add the name of the track at the end of the google search for a more defined result & swop mp3 for wav to check for different file types
You little Google hacker you I never did learn how to do that.
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silver
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Posted - 2009/03/31 : 03:23:45
Make your own, grab a mic and sing into it.... seriously most songs are recorded at 140-150bpm and time stretched up because it's easier for the singer to sing at the slower speed and keep in time than 170bpm.
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Citrick
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Posted - 2009/03/31 : 23:18:58
quote: Originally posted by silver:
Make your own, grab a mic and sing into it.... seriously most songs are recorded at 140-150bpm and time stretched up because it's easier for the singer to sing at the slower speed and keep in time than 170bpm.
Eek! Sing my own? I'm not so sure about that Never tried it actually. Would I need a big fancy pants mic?
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Dain-Ja
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Posted - 2009/04/01 : 00:04:24
quote: Originally posted by Citrick:
quote: Originally posted by silver:
Make your own, grab a mic and sing into it.... seriously most songs are recorded at 140-150bpm and time stretched up because it's easier for the singer to sing at the slower speed and keep in time than 170bpm.
Eek! Sing my own? I'm not so sure about that Never tried it actually. Would I need a big fancy pants mic?
To do it properly (pro quality) you should use a vocal booth, condenser mic with good preamp, gentle compressor BEFORE the computer input, hardware reverb for vocalist's headphones, good audio interface and ideally record in 24bit...
And then melodyne to fix your bad singing ;)
But realistically most people don't have access to all of that and can achieve decent results by recording in 24bit with a decent mic, then applying the right effects.
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silver
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Posted - 2009/04/01 : 04:01:35
quote: Originally posted by Citrick:
quote: Originally posted by silver:
Make your own, grab a mic and sing into it.... seriously most songs are recorded at 140-150bpm and time stretched up because it's easier for the singer to sing at the slower speed and keep in time than 170bpm.
Eek! Sing my own? I'm not so sure about that Never tried it actually. Would I need a big fancy pants mic?
If you're new to making music just do it yourself with any mic you can find, you can always get the vocals redone later on if you really like the tune... there is an obviously quaility difference between what Dain-Ja is recommending and that is the better way if you have the resources but to get started just record it on anything and swap out later.
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