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+1 for Ableton Live. It really works like a charm.
Otherwise its not too difficult either. You have to find out the BPM of the original song, I usually do this by using a BPM tapping function.
Then align the first measures of the acapella to the beat. Its a bit trial and error, but after a few minutes you should be able to make it fit.
I usually zoom in very closely on the wav, so I can see the actual waveform of the vocals. High peaks usually mean this is the attack point of a sharp vocal sound.
Lets say for example your acapella is something like "close your eyes". Zoom in on the wave and find the peak, which should be the "k" sound of "[klose]" (however it is spelled in phonems). the "k" is a hard consonant which should make it easily detectable from the shape of the waveform. Make sure the peak of the "k" is exactly placed on the line that marks the beginning of the beat and bar, usually with the kick.
I dont want to make this too much of a science, because it isnt. Just make sure the important phonems are hitting on your first beat of a bar. Once youve done this a few times, you will know how to get stuff in sync.
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