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Sepolasil
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i tried the Invert method on the new lil kim song "My n***" and the music like fades in an out so i dont have a good acapella..any help if you could get at me on AIM
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jimmoman
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| mayb yu didnt line em up right |
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Morbid Matron
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| jimmoman wrote: |
| mayb yu didnt line em up right |
Yup, it's the most common problem. You have to make sure that the inverted instrumental is exactly over it's equivalent vocal part to get the cleanest acapella possible.
Another problem, which, u wouldn't have anything to do, would be that the instrumental was mastered differently from the normal song.
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| Hmmm a gd acapella to me is vox's only, that way you can make music from scratch rather than having to adapt round or bootleg the track |
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