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acapella usage
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| DJ Twenty |
Is there a decent way to detect exactly what the bpm of a acapella is?
I'm trying to get one at the minute to match to my tune but its a right guessing game trying to get it 100% accurate. |
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| PutBoy |
| U can do it with Propellerhead's ReCycle. Just load it in there, and you'll get the bpm. |
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| BOOsTER |
| quote: | Originally posted by PutBoy
U can do it with Propellerhead's ReCycle. Just load it in there, and you'll get the bpm. |
yea but you have to know the number of bars...if I remember well...not sure though! |
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| Freak |
well......erm....count them then????? :clown:
When laying acapellas when I am playing out, I will normally pitch up the full track with drums etc- then one thats pitched right or in the ballpark, i will then needle jump to the acapella- 99% of the time they are the same speed. |
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| sandstorm03 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Freak
well......erm....count them then????? :clown:
When laying acapellas when I am playing out, I will normally pitch up the full track with drums etc- then one thats pitched right or in the ballpark, i will then needle jump to the acapella- 99% of the time they are the same speed. |
assuming its vinyl/has the original track?:conf: |
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| Freak |
hey its a suggestion.....unless you are using dodgy downloaded acapellas :rolleyes: you will have the original somewhere, assuming its not come from a sample cd/record of some description.
Or just download/buy the original track which will give you a ballpark figure- that was my original point- use the original as a rough reference.
Tap tempo it on a bpm counter/efx 500, tempo map it in cubase or logic, count it manually with a stopatch and work it out, burn it to cd and pitch it to a track, grab a one bar section and stick in in recycycle or an editor as mentioned......lots of ways to do it- none of them exactly hard-just fiddly. |
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