ive noticed in the showcase alot that people seem to be having timing issue with remixes... i wanted to share some techniques for getting the timing down pat...
what not to do: get an accapella, put it in one of those "instant bpm programs" then throw it on a beat with the same tempo ... *weak*
first... get the original ....listen to it carefully all the way through .. pay attention to the timing .. when the verses end, chorus begins.. etc
then get the accapella ...
to get the "real" bpm ....loop a section of the original song seamlessy...then crop it.... be careful tho .. somesongs actually have breaks that are diffrent tempos .. when in doubt, loop the break too ... by looping them seamlessy u get the tempo accuraelty. it takes more work than using a beat calculator but in the long run its more accurate.
now u know the tempo ... pick a beat that fits the feel of the lyrics.. or make one
now the tricky part .. actually using your ears!!! .. I always line my accapellas up manually ... to be honest if u cant get it right u prolly shouldnt be producing.. use ur ears.. just beacuase ur have the correct tempo doesnt neccesarily mean that it will automatically line up right.. sometimes u have to nudge it one way or another ... sometimes the beat doesnt start on "1" or it has an off tempo intro .. the point is to use ur ears! what i usually do is revert back to the original recording to see excatly where the artist comes in ... then mimick it on my remix... THE EXACT SAME SPOT is the key.
listen to the whole thing! it may be ok the first verse but then by the end of the song ur offbeat .. keep at it and do it proper... again listen to the original and then to yours .. u should be right on point..
thats just the way i do it ... there are a bunch of techniques including the traditional "two turntables method" but i find that getting the "real" tempo of the original then maunally lining up the acapella is the most natural sounding way to do it...
feel free to share any methods u guys use .. cuz some of yall need help! lol
what not to do: get an accapella, put it in one of those "instant bpm programs" then throw it on a beat with the same tempo ... *weak*
first... get the original ....listen to it carefully all the way through .. pay attention to the timing .. when the verses end, chorus begins.. etc
then get the accapella ...
to get the "real" bpm ....loop a section of the original song seamlessy...then crop it.... be careful tho .. somesongs actually have breaks that are diffrent tempos .. when in doubt, loop the break too ... by looping them seamlessy u get the tempo accuraelty. it takes more work than using a beat calculator but in the long run its more accurate.
now u know the tempo ... pick a beat that fits the feel of the lyrics.. or make one
now the tricky part .. actually using your ears!!! .. I always line my accapellas up manually ... to be honest if u cant get it right u prolly shouldnt be producing.. use ur ears.. just beacuase ur have the correct tempo doesnt neccesarily mean that it will automatically line up right.. sometimes u have to nudge it one way or another ... sometimes the beat doesnt start on "1" or it has an off tempo intro .. the point is to use ur ears! what i usually do is revert back to the original recording to see excatly where the artist comes in ... then mimick it on my remix... THE EXACT SAME SPOT is the key.
listen to the whole thing! it may be ok the first verse but then by the end of the song ur offbeat .. keep at it and do it proper... again listen to the original and then to yours .. u should be right on point..
thats just the way i do it ... there are a bunch of techniques including the traditional "two turntables method" but i find that getting the "real" tempo of the original then maunally lining up the acapella is the most natural sounding way to do it...
feel free to share any methods u guys use .. cuz some of yall need help! lol