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January 29, 2008 at 10:27 am #544509
Jesus_Is_Lord_4_everParticipantHey i have it.. and
i found out how to make a song into a karaoke
and also by using the volume on two differen’t channels it cancels out the whole song?? meaning
i open up two songs (the same song)
one, i make a karaoke style
second, the other one stays the same
and by palying them togeter doesn’t cancel nothing out? and when i use the volume control on both channels.. it cancels out the whole song (and the volume level on both songs has to be differen’t_so does anybody know how to make an acapella in fl studios 7???
AdSense 336x280January 29, 2008 at 10:27 am #642279
Jesus_Is_Lord_4_everParticipantHey i have it.. and
i found out how to make a song into a karaoke
and also by using the volume on two differen’t channels it cancels out the whole song?? meaning
i open up two songs (the same song)
one, i make a karaoke style
second, the other one stays the same
and by palying them togeter doesn’t cancel nothing out? and when i use the volume control on both channels.. it cancels out the whole song (and the volume level on both songs has to be differen’t_so does anybody know how to make an acapella in fl studios 7???
AdSense 336x280March 29, 2008 at 11:23 am #646683
artyParticipanti dont know i read something about it somewhere tho
AdSense 336x280April 1, 2008 at 11:12 am #646909
General1989Participanti have a question: How to make instrumental???? :/
AdSense 336x280April 4, 2008 at 12:00 pm #647161
Voodoochild682ParticipantYou have to estimate what frequency the vocals are! Which fruity has a db meter for that..Then just do how you were doing and cancel out the frequencies the vocals are actually at! Its trial and error also cause some of the instrumental will be low in that frequency?? Give it a shot! Itll work for sure
AdSense 336x280April 4, 2008 at 1:11 pm #647169
DavvidParticipantVoodoochild682 wrote:You have to estimate what frequency the vocals are! Which fruity has a db meter for that..Then just do how you were doing and cancel out the frequencies the vocals are actually at! Its trial and error also cause some of the instrumental will be low in that frequency?? Give it a shot! Itll work for sureheh what is db meter?..decibel meter?..
and canceling frequencies is done by EQ or what?..AdSense 336x280April 4, 2008 at 6:29 pm #647182
mansionkidParticipantVoodoochild682 wrote:You have to estimate what frequency the vocals are! Which fruity has a db meter for that..Then just do how you were doing and cancel out the frequencies the vocals are actually at! Its trial and error also cause some of the instrumental will be low in that frequency?? Give it a shot! Itll work for sureThis is a shot in the dark, but I guess he means that you should assign the dB meter to the selected channel/patch in the FX, and then tweak it from there? I might be wrong, and if so, I apologize. That’s just how I do it. It leaves a low instrumental sound in the song, like he said, but it’s not too shabby.
AdSense 336x280April 4, 2008 at 6:47 pm #647186
ChunkyEatsMyDinnerParticipantGeneral1989 wrote:i have a question: How to make instrumental???? :/Please do a search of the forums, this has been covered before.
Also, do not hijack posts.Please read our , the guide to how ACAPELLAS4U works.
[quote quote="Jesus_Is_Lord_4_ever":2dzja6g9]Hey i have it.. and
i found out how to make a song into a karaoke
and also by using the volume on two differen’t channels it cancels out the whole song?? meaning
i open up two songs (the same song)
one, i make a karaoke style
second, the other one stays the same
and by palying them togeter doesn’t cancel nothing out? and when i use the volume control on both channels.. it cancels out the whole song (and the volume level on both songs has to be differen’t_so does anybody know how to make an acapella in fl studios 7???[/quote:2dzja6g9]
Theres some cracking tutorials on here about phase inversion.
Judging by some of the terminology you use, it sounds like the art of pella making
may become clearer after reading a couple of these.
You need to have a very good understanding of what and why you are doing things
before you can put them to use.
You will also need to look into how FL makes the instrumental.
If EQ is part of the process its highly unlikely the resulting track will phase out
the original due to it being modified too much.Hope this helps.
AdSense 336x280April 4, 2008 at 8:21 pm #647190
latParticipantGeneral1989 wrote:i have a question: How to make instrumental???? :/Convert each channel to mono, then invert one of them.
AdSense 336x280April 9, 2008 at 6:30 pm #647568
dj_scorpParticipantYou can make instrumental by using adobe audition 3… it’s simple, there are effects on your left side, so go to the group stereo imagery, choose effect center channel extractor , and then choose preset instrumental.
It’s only one problem. Song will be a lil’ bit ruined on spots where was vocal before removing. Not completely, you will lose high frequencies.
I hope this will help you
AdSense 336x280June 12, 2008 at 11:15 pm #651095
nk1986Participanti tried to use fl studio but it just took so much getting used to, i’m sure its an amazing program once you get to know it, but in the end i’ve gone back to virtual dj because its all my brain can take!
AdSense 336x280June 13, 2008 at 12:12 am #651102
Swag Factory EntParticipantdont use fl to pull vocals from a track. Period.
If your going to use sample inversion to get an acapella then you would do yourself good by getting adobe audition or any type of wave editor.
It can be done in FL but the process is longer a little more pain staking.
You need an original version of the song and the instrumental if you wish to do the inversion method, and the instrumental should be close to – or -exactly the same qualtiy as the song for best results. Also, the instrumental is the part of the song that gets inverted, once inverted the peaks and valleys of the instrumentals wave form must be PERFECTLY lined up to the original tracks waveform inorder to work. Less than a tenth of a second off kilter will result in failure.
AdSense 336x280July 11, 2008 at 6:27 am #653276
DDYNASTYBOY55ParticipantI WATCHED A TUTORIAL BEFORE ABOUT A PLUG IN BY IZOTOPE THAT HELPS MAKE INSTRUMENTALS…
AdSense 336x280July 27, 2008 at 9:25 am #654158
Dai0Participant[quote quote="Swag Factory Ent":27u11ihp]dont use fl to pull vocals from a track. Period.
If your going to use sample inversion to get an acapella then you would do yourself good by getting adobe audition or any type of wave editor.
It can be done in FL but the process is longer a little more pain staking.
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[/quote:27u11ihp]i disagree with you.. i use fl more than 4 years and i know, put two mp3 files in fl (one original, one instrumental)
then you just assign two mixer channels, one to original, and one to instrumental.
phase inversion is really easy and quick..
AdSense 336x280July 27, 2008 at 5:21 pm #654178
CasqueParticipantquestion: are taking out the entire vocals of one of the tracks? or just slightly muting them? if you don’t have a completely clean instrumental cancelling out JUST the music will become impossible to do.
AdSense 336x280August 17, 2008 at 12:04 pm #655394
Dai0Participanti know that…
but i dont try to cut out vocal vith original track and instumental, i try to find a way to filter as clean as possible without instrumental..
AdSense 336x280August 25, 2008 at 3:42 pm #655752
therealnvParticipantThats right you need the track and the instrumental to extract the acapella, they both need to be the original recordings as any slight changes in dynamics, filter response, pitch and speed will make the task more trouble than its worth. There is a phase button on the mixer page of FL doesn’t matter which one is phased as long as one is. This will cancel it out but there still maybe artefacts. you can try slight de-noising to reduce it, but dont over do it as you will make things worse. A little eq cutting, soft gating and de-clipping/de-crackling may also help you in certain situations. Some Engineers and producers try to put a stop to this by making the dynamics slightly different in the instrumental version or with a slight pitchshift/timeshift to the milliseconds. There have been a few like this although its not general practice.
AdSense 336x280October 22, 2012 at 7:23 am #695171
marksidraParticipantIs FL studio better than Logic?
AdSense 336x280March 11, 2013 at 2:42 pm #697283
acheadKeymasterIf you have any question on how to do this in FL studios I would Highly suggest checking out NFXBeats on you-tube. Its a mecca of information . A must see for any beginner or intermediate user of FL Studios. He also has a super helpful website http://warbeats.com/
AdSense 336x280March 14, 2013 at 9:52 pm #697507
joostvanhooijdonk1Participant[quote quote="marksidra"]Is FL studio better than Logic?[/quote]
All mather of opinion and like always; everything has it pro’s and con’s.. mostly it’s what people are used to and what they’ve worked with.
Pro’s for FL studio; it is most possible the fastest way from idea to music..
Con’s for FL Studio: Having worked with it a couple of years i’d suspect that the mixing engine is slightly less quality. Furthermore the FL studio plugins are not of great quality (like the EQ etc)..
Pro’s Logic: Industry standard, works intuitive.
Con’s Logic: Only MacSo you see: I don’t work with Logic, so I don’t know much about it.
But here’s a thought: It’s not the paint, it’s the painter making the art. If you don’t know what you’re doing, doesn’t matter which DAW you use, if you know what you’re doing, you can make good music on either..
AdSense 336x280August 11, 2013 at 5:53 am #699721
DopeFunkParticipantThanks
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