Nothing crazy, but has some good stuff in there... I didn't look at all of it, but what i seen was cool.
http://www.acapellaarchives.blogspot.com/
http://www.acapellaarchives.blogspot.com/
oooooooh yehhhh, been looking for some nice acapella's, good looking famly! i hate trying find tempo for them tho,
still,
oh just incase some people dont know, sometimes when u find the EXACT tempo of the original track, the tempo could be slightly off when u use the acapella, this would usually be down to wether its sample rate / bit size is differebt to the original. this is only slightly off but i have heard it can be a problem?? does anyone know the truth in this??
also time signatures could be a problem
You can always just chop up the vocals verse by verse and chop the hook, (if any), and sync them up individually. Make sure the "elastique" time stretch is enabled on the play list. You can chop up the vocals easy enough with Edison. Doesn't really matter what the B.P.M. is unless you want to keep it at the same tempo of the original song.
yh im using cubase init. but thing is tho, some rappers like jay-z and snoop dogg have kinda an unatural flo at times, and start and stop almost randomly. wich can be very decieptful at to where they should be hitting
Yeah, that's true too. U have to be careful not to forget your creativity. IMO, you don't want the remix to sound exactly like the original with just different music. Hehehe. I did a remix of "Stand Up" by Ludacris and not only is the tempo slower, I took out the chick singing. I wanted to sound underground and raw. His voice is still the right pitch I just time stretched it a bit.