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    even acapellas have bpm's you just have to able able to find them, try listening to the acapella serveral times over and count out the beats and phrases out loud a few times, it might take a while to find at first but its there. As you practice these more and more often you will be able to find the bpm alot easier and faster. Once you have found the bpm and where the beat would be if it had one its just like mixing in any other track.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BentoSan View Post
    even acapellas have bpm's you just have to able able to find them, try listening to the acapella serveral times over and count out the beats and phrases out loud a few times, it might take a while to find at first but its there. As you practice these more and more often you will be able to find the bpm alot easier and faster. Once you have found the bpm and where the beat would be if it had one its just like mixing in any other track.
    BentoSan is right. They do have a BPM as well. It should match the BPM of the original track. If you have both the original and the acapella, then it should be a lot easier. Use the original as a guide, and that should help a lot.

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