AudioMulch Tutorial - Using the LoopPlayer to Create Mashups 2 of 3
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where do you get acapellas
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@lllatomlll its nothing like that. ive even tried reinstalling the program .
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i really enjoy this tutorial, but let me ask you something:
this software does the sync automatically, right? but what about the older tracks from the 80's and 70's (for example) that aren't timely correct? know what i mean? some tracks weren't produced with a digital process, nor with a computer software... so what about those? how does this software sync those up?
thanks and keep up!
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seek the problem i'm having is that when i make the acapella loops, i'm having trouble having them rap on beat, & if i do get them on beat, they're voice is really low & slow or either high pitched & fast
is there a way i can get them to rap on beat but with a regular voice?
When i press play nothing happens. Please help this is killing me.
serp129 6 months ago
@serp129 1. turn your speakers on 2. connect your loop player to sound out 3. ??????? 4. sound
lllatomlll 6 months ago
Thanks for a great overview of this software - really got me off to a good start.
One thing I still dont understand is how do you get the vocals to sync up with the rest of the beat? I can't seem to get that part to work.
LourceyPhotography 1 year ago
@LourceyPhotography the process is no different for the acapellas. just make sure you are cutting the samples to the appropriate bar length. try starting with short hooks and work your way up to longer verses. a lot of older samples (from the 90s) might be slightly off since the software used to create the tracks weren't as precise as it is now. remember you can use the phase to tweak the timing.
lllatomlll 1 year ago
My samples are all the same bpm, but I don't know what bars they should be or what the bpm of the whole thing in AudioMulch needs to be. I set it to 315 like you said, but then when I make them multiples of 8 or 16 or 32, only one of them isn't too slow or fast...
BriansOtherVideos 1 year ago
@BriansOtherVideos BPM should resemble that of the actual source samples. I prefer to double the BPM and the bar length when I use Audiomulch, but it is not necessary. Your bar lengths should more than likely be in 4/4 making the lengths 8/16/32 like you pointed out. From here you can adjust your overall Audiomulch BPM so that the samples are playing in a reasonable pitch to your liking. It sounds like you cut the samples wrong if they are all the same BPM but are playing at different speeds.
lllatomlll 1 year ago