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    Junior Freak
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    Default Acapellas

    Hi guys,

    I was wondering if anyone could point me in the right direction of programs that will allow me to rip vocals from tracks!!! Any help will be appreciated!

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    What are you using software wise?
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    can you do acapellas with hercules rmx and virtual dj?

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    erm... nah I wouldn't say so, Blist. You can use production software like FL, Ableton, Cubase etc
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    You can often find acapellas to download by searching in google, or using Soulseek, and you could definitely play them in Virtual DJ, but tbh it can be a pain to get them to synch properly with the other track(s) playing. I have an acapella of "Don't Laugh" by Josh Wink, basically just a mad laughter loop, which I mess around with now and then in Traktor

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    (you can only use Virtual DJ to play an acapella afaik; you wouldnlt be able to actually rip it from another record as such).

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    unless you properly understand how phase and filtering works you'll have no luck with a audio editor. even then the results are piss poor.

    the reason there are so many accapellas on the web is because either studio workers or the artist themselves will release/leak them from the original multitracks.. its not software getting that quality.

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    Accapellas 4 u is pretty decent...although mostly older dance, R&B and pop accapellas, still handy for messing around with or just twisting up short vocal snippets. Some classics on there as well if thats what you're looking for!

 

 

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