I've actually had some success at making my own. My roommate, Dyloot, was looking for an Cold Play accapella of Fix You forever. I ended up using a VST and some filtering in Sound Forge and it came out pretty good. I have the VST somewhere... I think this was right before I smashed my computer, so I don't know what the VST is right now. I'll have to look at my backup drive.
http://www.acapellas4u.co.uk/ here you are bentosan u can get some of them free if you register
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Yeah I checked out acapellas4u, got a few off there - They were pretty good, just don't like the download limit! Cheers though, I didn't know about the whole "A Capella" thing
I love buying 5.1 disks so I can strip out the vox. Any band I use in my sets that makes a disk in 5.1 I buy immediately.
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It isolates certain parts of the track to 6 different channels. (5.1 channels, get it?)
One of those channels is almost ALWAYS vox at front and center. Meaning you've got a super clean separated vox channel to strip audio from to make a cappella!!
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5.1 Disc is 6 channels of audio, usually the center channel carries a almost perfect acapella. These disc are really handy when you want to remix something and you dont have the parts to the song.
heh, sry for the solid hijack!
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