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| quote: | Originally posted by djlogik
To post a real answer...you can't do it. When you finish a track, all the vocals, basslines, leads, and everything else is put together already. In order to take the vocals out, you have to take whatever else is playing at the same time out. So to tell you the truth, you're going to have to mess with the song by recreating the track or setting up cues at points where the vocals start and doing it that way. Record your mixes and your set. I don't know any other way =/ |
if you get the instrumental version + the original of the same track it IS possible.. at least if the instrumental is original minus vocals... what you do is you take the instrumental version, invert it, mix paste it over the other track and if they are lined up exactly at the same position you will, in 98% of the cases, have a usable a capella. it won't be super nice quality like if you'd record something with an high end mic, but it will be good enough to run in a mix. its shit hard to do, syncing everything since the margin is like 0,0001 sec.
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