Acapella Transitions - HELP!
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    Default Acapella Transitions - HELP!

    Ok so I just discovered these acapella transition tools that dj's have used in battle routines and sets to spice up their performances....

    I'm on two different record pools and I can't find! I need some ASAP and I do not really feel like taking the time to learn how to do my own in FL.

    Are there any other DJ's here using these? If so, where I can get my hands on a few!? I'm specifically looking for a way to get from about 105 up to 128 bpm.

    Thanks!

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    if it goes from 105 bpm to acapella and you want to mix at 128 it shouldnt be hard. Just use your imagination.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JesC View Post
    if it goes from 105 bpm to acapella and you want to mix at 128 it shouldnt be hard. Just use your imagination.
    Here's what I'd like to do though... Drop an quick edit at 105 with an Intro/Outro, at the outro drop and acapella. At this point I will do some rolls/beatgrid type effects with dicers in serato, then as the outro ends the acapella will hit a looped vocal, something like "Please stand up, Please stand up, Please stand up (eminem)" as it quickly transitions up to 128.

    These tools are out there, I've seen them used in vids and I've heard them used in clubs but I can't find them!

    I need acapella transitions!! Where the f are they at??

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    Forgot to mention this is for a routine I'm working on for a club dj battle. Id rather not use a premade transition track.

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