Outkast - Ms. Jackson (Acapella)

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Outkast - Ms. Jackson.
Acapella Version.

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  • how do u take the sound from the instrumental how do u separate them

  • veryy niceee

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  • big boi is pure awesome, my fave duo

  • @TheDantonable You are almost right, but vocal frequency gets higher then 500hz,

    And not only are bass, guitars, drums in there, also are lead's/melody's, hihats and so on,

    So you are most likely never to get a clean vocal when you try to seperate them or remove the instrumental.

    It's never going to be a good acapella, BUT most Producers woudnt care about the hihats and claps still being in the acapella, cause thats just a matter of shaping the track right.

  • @DjTheNobody as I said, There are vocals that those background noises look as vocal-filters. And vocal frequency is at most, 50hz to 500hz (If you disagree, give a look at iZotope pre-made configurations...). The instruments that are are in this frequency, is bass, guitars, drums... I agree with you, most of acapellas taken from original audio, really sucks, but what im trying to say, that there are miracles (not by god, but, by the good ones...)

  • @TheDantonable The answer is simple: Nope.

    The only way to get a DECENT acapella is to get the studio version, either raw or edit.

    + there is no way to delete instrumental frequency as the human voice has the same frequencies.

    Hi hats, snaredrums, any melody, it can all be made from vocals, WITHOUT EDITING THEM.

    What im trying to say, if you are able to delete instrumental frequencies, you will be deleting alot of the vocal frequencies aswell. unless the whole instrumental is 020-140Hz xD

  • @DjTheNobody I have one, that the distortion and background noise sounds like vocal filters... so, sometimes they can blend. the question is, "WILL IT BLEND?" ahhaha

  • @TheDantonable but it will not be a good one, it will have distortion and annoying background sounds.

  • @DjTheNobody @ronfrass for sure you can! deleting instrumental frequency, and letting just vocal frequency... but, its not good as studio leak because instrumental frequency almost ever, its togheter with vocal...

  • YOU CANT SEPERATE A INSTRUMENTAL AND AN ACAPELLA FROM AN ORIGINAL TRACK..

  • @laxmania3 Nope

  • @ronfrass This came from the studio.

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