Monday, January 28, 2008

Sony Acid - Coyping beats from songs

Its a very simple thing, to copy the beats from most your favorite songs. This is how you do it. You move your audio file from your file management window onto your ACID workspace and the software will render it's Graphical depiction of the song. All you need to do then is to find a short segment of the track where it lacks vocals, but you need atleast 1 full Measure or one complete loop of the background music. As you all may know, most background beats are just 8 or 16 beats relooped over and over again with some variations to form a track's background beats. Once you've found the segment, copy it and create a new line of audio file on the workspace just by right clicking and inserting a new audio file then paste it onto the new track. Copy it and repaste over and over for the desired duration. Listen to it and make sure that your relooping of the segment is one continious flow without any noticeable interruption. Once you've got that perfected, delete the original track from the workspace you copied the loop from leaving just your newly formed non vocal background music track. Render it as an mp3 file and there you go. you can now go and use it for whatever mixing you choose to.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

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