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How do people get vocals off a sample and how do they sync it with a new instrumental
Many ways. But some key things you may want to look into...
•Pitch and key of sample. You can always change the pitch to match or compliment the key your instrumental is in
•Cutting frequencies. If you feel your vocal sample overpowers your beat, cut some of the frequencies out using EQ or low/high pass filters. For example, you can cut everything under 300hz on alot of samples and you will still hear the voice clearly while lowering the presence of extra instruments. Vocal recordings usually reside in the full frequency range but dominate between 300Hz - 7kHz. Try cutting everything under 300Hz and cut everything above 7k for starters.
•Vocals in sync with track. Timing is often very important. Keep in mind where you down and up beats are (kick and snare) and decide where you want you samples triggerd from there.
This is just my opinion from my experience. Tell me what you guys use I am always curious.
I have never heard any song ever where the producer actually separated vocals from the instruments in order to sample it, it just doesn't happen, can anybody point me to a beat/song where this was actually done?
You said it better than all.
You cant cleanly strip vocals from a song. You have to find the part of the song with vocals only, or have an A capella.
Nevermind my last post. I think i just figured out a way to extract the vocals. Try using noise removal tool in audacity (free audio software). Find a part with everything BUT the vocals and treat it as noise, it might erase the intruments and create an a capella.