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Sorry I shared this, I don't know what I was thinking. After 20 minutes, I don't ever wanna hear this song again, lol.
If anyone likes the format, I have tons of acapellas broken out into 16 pads (bank a) multiple genres. Die Warzu, Wumpscut, kmfdm, Nikki Minaj, I monster, the doors, folk songs, etc....
Haha no worries man! This brings up a topic I’ve been curious about: what do you use to isolate your vocals? The post says Koala, so I’d assume that, but maybe they were split somewhere else and imported. I’ve only used the stem splitter in Koala myself and while it does a damn fine job of separating most if not all of the vocals in a song, there’s often lots of artifacts and the quality can leave leave you wanting. I know there’s way better options on desktop, but what about on iOS? What’s the go to?
Well there's the dream tour I'd never imagined
and now want more than anything
Except maybe Skinny Puppy and Olivia Rodrigo
(Omg could you imagine the joint encore songs? That be better than Andy Williams doing a surprise second encore of Moon River!)
Have you ever heard a Nikki Minaj acapella? It's the most unhinged nonsense I have ever heard in my life. Fun to work with, but will do your head in for sure.
Here is Norma Tanega's acapella for "You're Dead" 1966
it's the theme song from "What we do in the shadows"
entire vocal broken down to 16 pads (+ sequences) @ Bank A
https://tinyurl.com/urdeadacape11a
Uploaded another one: Lana Del Ray’s Video Game
Same format. All Vox/16 @ Bank A
https://tinyurl.com/ldrvgacape11a
I’ll be doing some Halsey Acapella’s next. If anyone wants a specific Vocal Acapella for Koala, just let me know. I enjoy making remix friendly patches.
These are great man! Much fun to be had with Humanoid. Keep um coming!
(Req: maybe some modest mouse? He’s got some unique vocals. Avett Brothers could be fun too)
Sorry, didn’t see your question earlier…
I use youtube2mp3 to capture the source mp3
Then I go to https://sesh.fm/tools/acapella-extractor
Then it gives you a ton of options, I simply use the “open live session” and it then opens it in a daw type window with the original track, the vocal track, and instrumental. I usually mute the original and instrumental and then I “render” and it saves it as a huge .wav file that I have to convert back to .mp3
I then take that Acapella mp3, throw it into a single koala pad, isolate the phrase, then copy it to another pad and crop it. So the bank setup is all done within Koala from one source Acapella.
I also have koala kits that have 64 full acapellas, one entire song per pad, but those aren’t easy to sequence.
Sesh.fm is my favorite free sound isolation tool
It has stem export options, etc…. I am just so old, lazy, and manic- I tend to do things the fastest way possible and I can poop out hundreds of these a day and sometimes do.
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One of the things I like capturing is quotes from YouTube shorts. so many great quotes and due to the nature of YouTube shorts, it’s pretty much queued up/ isolated for easy access.
I remember one time wanting this quote from twilight zone, I could have queued up the video and sampled it like a normal person, instead I used the process above to rip the 24 minute twilight zone episode and used Dark Audacity to crop out the phrases I wanted. It was brutal.
I also like to use ElevenLabs. Txt to audio app which is free and my favorite, it has so many voices. I like using the old country grandpa voice with wu- tang lyrics:
One of the voices is 80’s disc jockey’s that sounds all coked up and nasally. lol
The harsh British voices are great for “wisdom” phrases.
Damn, that’s quite the process. No wonder it sounds way better than the stems I split in koala haha. Much respect 🤙
(Back porch grandpappy wutang is priceless haha)
Appreciate you @Squishy
Yes please! I’ve had great fun with what you’ve already linked - I like having a starting point and seeing what happens…
Sweet. I've been having a lot of fun with this 50 cent Many men acapella.
link to the .mp3 =
https://www.icloud.com/iclouddrive/01dZ21FcdDh9pfK10mzka8j3g#50sAcapella
Made a share folder where I will dump some mp3 acapellas:
https://www.icloud.com/iclouddrive/01cfvPJYTjQ95scAGMV8KX2Sg#shrd
Awesome! Can’t wait to get stuck in! Thanks👍
sweet!
i heard a song that inspired me. Here is the acapella:
This time I chopped the Acapella into 14 samples and exported the zip, so u can do what it is that you do, inside who does what it do for you. cool?
https://www.icloud.com/iclouddrive/003VmnxsIS4ZDsz557IiKyIkg#falldown
Added "Talking Heads- Life in Wartime" acapella.