I need instrumental songs to make my remix's. If someone has it , please post a link here. Thanks in advance . . .
I just had an awesome idea for a remix if anyone wants to try it. I really suck at remixes, but this idea is awesome. Take LP's Papercut and fuse it with Evanescence's Imaginary. They're basically the same tempo and you could use a software to transpose either one to the other one's key.
This is System of a Down - Spiders/Linkin Park - Carousel http://www.sendspace.com/file/h9uz0i this is my first try, I know its not that good, but if someone can please tell me how to seperate vocals and instrumentals, I could do a lot better. I have Sony Acid Pro 6.0, and Audacity, I used Acid to make this.
I figured out how to gwet instrumentals, but they always turn out to be the worst quality ever on Adobe Auditon, someone please help.
If you'd read the news you'd see that its to be determined and that its been pushed back to sometime early next year. And please, for the love of god..say 'the' and 'dates'. I struggled to read your post with your grammar being so terrible.
Hey, I have what seems like it would be a really easy project for some of you experianced remixers. For a special album I'm making, I need Mike's rapping taken out of the following songs: Crawling Pushing Me Away Runaway Easier to Run (I still want Chester's background rapping though) If anyone can do this, I will be unbeleivably appreciative.
urrrhhhh... K it's not as simple as that. You can't just magically take out the rapping. See when a song is recorded each individual instrument will have a kind of "layer" or track dedicated to it. Sometimes several. In any case, to put it simply, when you put the track on to CD or into an audio file it gets "flattened" and all those seperate layers become one. (Or two if you want to think of it as left and right channel sound). But essentially you can't just remove the rapping. You could use an invert technique that some mixers use but sound quality will seriously suffer. However to do this you would need instrumental versions of these tracks. Which sadly, we don't have. So, sorry to say it but you can't just "take out" Mike's rapping. I wish it were possible to edit things as easily as that but unfortunately it isn't. Anyway, here's a new mix of mine. It's a mashup of Where'd You Go? and Mockingbird by Eminem. http://rapidshare.de/files/36985352/Feenix_-_Where_d_Your_Mockingbird_Go.mp3
Hey, What kind of program are you guys using.....I'm using a program called 'Virtual Dj', But it's just not working too well for me
Here are TheKen's remixes http://omega.med.yale.edu/~pcy5/theken/ And a great guide for mashups and remixes including how to remove vocals http://www.paintingbynumbers.com/bootcamp/
I used to have his first half. Great material that man made. I had this first batch of remixes and the second batch of remixes *he re did em* And man... oh man were they sweet. If you can get a hold of his pushing me away remix and his Eminem - Kim remix..hit the jackpot lol. I said this a long time ago when theKen made his first thread in the meteora forums and i'll say it again. I really cannot call what he makes a "remix" perhaps a mix or a cover, "his" version of a song. Definitely not a remix.
i don't have the file on my college computer, so.. http://www.myspace.com/versionone the 2nd track on my player is the remix. a mash-up between nas - hope (acapella) and fm's "slip out the back"