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wimp
on 2003-07-23 06:52 [#00790593]
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Does anyone know where one would possibly locate certain songs con just vocals? Like a backwards karaoke? Is there a certain technical term? or a program that can just cut out vocals?
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Spacecadet
on 2003-07-23 06:54 [#00790595]
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it's called an a-capella, you can find em on things like soulseek and kazaa
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wimp
on 2003-07-23 06:57 [#00790597]
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thank you!
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marlowe
from Antarctica on 2003-07-23 06:59 [#00790600]
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I've searched acapella on slsk before, but didn't get very much at all
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titsworth
from Washington, DC (United States) on 2003-07-23 07:05 [#00790608]
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certain songs have acapella versions on 12" singles. this is largely limited to hip-hop and r&b, genres you may be completely uninterested in (i don't know). however, some pop artists occasionally release acapella versions too. bjork, if you want to say she's pop, has an acapella mix of "hidden place" as a b-side, and that's what ketel used to make his remix (it's not an official one). madonna has some acapellas out there, etc. and then of course there is true acapella music (choruses without any instrumental backing). so you have some choices but it's a little limited.
you can make your own acapella mix of a song by using software to change the EQ around, filtering out some of the bassier stuff to obtain the vocals (doesn't work for low voices i guess). back to bjork again, there are some decent acapella mp3's done this way floating around, but you can still hear some of the instruments (the higher range stuff like celestes). but it's better than nothing!
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marlowe
from Antarctica on 2003-07-23 07:06 [#00790609]
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Yeah, I've thought of EQing things, and I've got some supposedly vocal-removing programs - I'm very lazy however
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