Don't forget how tracks are recorded - the backing will be put down, then the rest of the melody, then the singer (in the case of high profile performers such as Madonna, etc. they may not even go into the recording studio, rather they'll use a satellite one near wherever they are at the time) will sing the vocals. All these are recording on different tracks so the engineer can then cut them up, clean them up and tweak them as necessary. All you need to do is get hold of the DAT (or, nowadays, hard disk) which contains the indivdual tracks, bingo - an accapella (or anti-accapella)... Rgds Chris
-----Original Message----- From: klf-bounces@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:klf-bounces@mailman.xmission.com] On Behalf Of KLF- gyerek Sent: 10 November 2003 12:31 To: klf@mailman.xmission.com Subject: Re: AW: [KLF] OT: bootlegmixing 2.
No. Try getting an egg out of a cake, that's easier. ;-)
(there is a basic method of channel mixing to delete large chunks of music from a track, but the results are not predictable)
Then how can Go Home Prod's do this stuff? Maybe they have access to acapella versions? Because for example there arent't any official Madonna acapellas, yet they remixed "The Power Of Goodbye"! There must be a way...anyway, thanks for the info...
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