Author Topic: Can someone PLEASE Acapella Kanye West's Power for me?  (Read 4058 times)

I cannot find it anywhere, I don't know how to do it but I need it for a project in SFM.
It doesn't need to be perfect, the instruments just need to be quiet enough not to be picked up by Lip Sync.
Please help

are you sure you know what a capella means? did you mean to ask for an instrumental?

are you sure you know what a capella means? did you mean to ask for an instrumental?
No, I would like lyrics only.

No, I would like lyrics only.

then why did you mention instruments in the OP?

then why did you mention instruments in the OP?
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Because I was pointing out that I don't mind if you can still slightly hear the instruments in the lyrics only version.

i--- wait i thought you said beatbox



DID SOMEBODY SAY BE-
BBBBBBBTSKBTSKTSKTSKBTSKBTSKTSKTSK VRKVRK--- its hard to type out noises

we totally need a beatboxing topic fasf


with plenty of vocaroo

aaaw HEEEEEYY aaw HEEEEEYY

find the instrumental, open audacity, load the original and the instrumental, zoom way the forget in till you can see the transients and stuff, and line up both tracks perfectly. invert the phase of the instrumental.

the better quality instrumental, the better quality acapella.

edit: after that you can load it up in a DAW or something and shove an equalizer on it. remove frequencies that are outside of the human speech range and just play with it till you get better quality. there may be a short frequency band instrument for example that slipped through the phasing.
cut the frequency band it occupies and it will delete the sound from the track, without (hopefully) loving with the vocals.
« Last Edit: July 18, 2012, 06:47:01 PM by blaman »


http://www.mediafire.com/?hyj5z9jce7p97qy
That version has a different verse from the original.

edit: after that you can load it up in a DAW or something and shove an equalizer on it. remove frequencies that are outside of the human speech range and just play with it till you get better quality. there may be a short frequency band instrument for example that slipped through the phasing.
cut the frequency band it occupies and it will delete the sound from the track, without (hopefully) loving with the vocals.
I don't know how to do that though :(
« Last Edit: July 19, 2012, 11:45:55 AM by Blooker »