Also bear in mind with some unofficial remixes and bootlegs that if the BPM is the same but louder kicks and snares and so on have been put in, you won't necessarily need a perfect accapella or vocal loop, as parts original instrumental track will no longer be audible. I've put this in pretty basic terms but this applies to many sounds in the original recording potentially being 'replaced' by new sounds. In this way many intros, breakdowns and so on can also be utilized and built upon.
Jon Doe <jondoe@clsmweb.fsnet.co.uk> wrote:
i guess they just are not doing it by removing the music, they just get
"backdoor accapellas".
Hmm, backdoor accapela, "phrrt".
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> Good idea, I'm downloading now a coupla Onyx acapellas...SLAM tup tu
rup...
> Maybe I'll find something again on the net...thanks
>
> > > Because for example there arent't any official Madonna
> > > acapellas, yet they remixed "The Power Of Goodbye"!
> >
> >I am not sure about TPOG, but I for sure had an acapella of "Frozen"
> >downloaded from the internet, so there you go...
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