
| jackdazey | Jun 14, 2007 10:24am | | The final answer.....it's not what you got..but how you use it!.. everyone has to fine their own ZONE...not by whats popular, or who has it...I heard enough tracks with so called producers using all the same loops and breaks from times end...they pull it right out of the box and slap it on a track... |
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 Sponsor | Thlayli | Jun 14, 2007 1:01pm | Wanna hear the track I made in ReBirth?
It goes ntsh, ntsh, ntsh, ntsh. ;)
I guess bad loop artists are even worse, but relying on a single set of samples sucks. |
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| peteto | Jun 11, 2:38am | | Nobody's talking here. Why?! I am using mainly Fruity Loops. Not ready loops, I make my own. At the end of this summer I will show you some of my works ;) |
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| patrickjluke | Jun 11, 2:57am | | I have a mate who is a busker. He's looking for backing tracks for his repertoire. Anyone know of a good programme to remove vocals from tracks? |
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| npftm | Jun 11, 6:46pm | PJluke - there's no such thing mate. It's impossible to remove the vocal without affecting the rest of the track, despite the claims of some websites. There are methods whereby you reverse polarities and stuff, but it will still sound awful, as the frequencies used by the vocals are used by other instruments and stuff.
The closest you'll probably get is the type of stuff used in karaoke, but I imagine anything other than stuff that sounds as if it's being played on a bad pub keyboard will be expensive. You might find something on p2p though.
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| patrickjluke | Jun 11, 7:00pm | | OK thanks for that. I'll stop looking. I did try a programme that reputed to be able to do it but you could still hear other voices:) in the background. |
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| npftm | Jun 12, 8:18am | | Nah, that's psychosis dude! ;) |
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| slohdown | Jun 13, 9:30pm | | I've used Reason for a few years now (refuse to upgrade to 4). Fun stuff if you know what you are doing. |
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