Potential Backing Track Source!

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Potential Backing Track Source!

Postby dobroman » 13 Nov 2009, 09:49

Hi All,

Just come across a site - www.karaoke-version.com - that looks, on the face of it, a potentially good source for backing tracks, if you want other than Shads or HBM.

They have just started a new section, "Custom Backing Tracks", where you can take out any part of the backing track you want . . . and it looks relatively cheap too!!

Has anybody had any experience of the site or it's backing tracks . . . it advertises that the tune comes in the same key as the original!!

Regards

Brian :roll:
dobroman
 

Re: Potential Backing Track Source!

Postby Alan Prudhoe » 13 Nov 2009, 14:35

Yes I've used them several times, Brian.
Excellent for the price - and good service as well.
One of the tracks I bought refused to download so I emailed them, and it was rectified very quickly.
Alan Prudhoe
 

Re: Potential Backing Track Source!

Postby dobroman » 13 Nov 2009, 16:41

Thanks Alan,

Will give them a try then. By the way, I like your image . . . quite a mover!!!!

Regards

Brian
:o
dobroman
 

Re: Potential Backing Track Source!

Postby Alan Prudhoe » 13 Nov 2009, 18:02

That was when I was much younger.
Believe it or not I am quite portly now. :oops:
Alan Prudhoe
 

Re: Potential Backing Track Source!

Postby burnsernst » 22 Nov 2009, 22:49

Hi,

I used some of the backings from this site for my youtube videos and have to say that the are of very good qualitiy.

If you want to listen to some examples :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cWkKYhOKlQ4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cEyCeRaONl8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ctvewvJ_l_A
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cr79nKhYTWQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7tHrCGXD6m8

and some more.

Cheers Ernst
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Re: Potential Backing Track Source!

Postby dobroman » 23 Nov 2009, 14:33

Hi Ernst,

Thanks for that.

I see in your selection you have included "Wicked Game".

Have you heard the BT from Ernie Lamprell on "Strat Trax - Vol 2"?

It contains no lead guitar at all, if you haven't heard it, you can hear it via www.tabman.co.uk, it is really very good.

I have listened to, and enjoyed, the majority of your tracks on YouTube.

Sounds great.

Regards

Brian
dobroman
 

Re: Potential Backing Track Source!

Postby burnsernst » 23 Nov 2009, 15:29

Hi Brian,

thank you for the link and for your kind comment to my videos. In fact I have BTs for the next 200 years :lol: . But every now and then I find a tune that I want to do that is not among them.

I was glad to make some BTs from original vinyl records from the Shadows which were produced in a way, that I could erase the lead guitar (e.g. on Rise and fall.., Jigsaw, trains and boat and planes). I love them the most- when do you really have the opportunity to have Bruce and Brian playing with you. ;) .

I´m now looking forward to saturday when I visit the concert in Köln (Cologne). I hope I can grab an autograph. I took off the pickguard from my BURNS so I dont have to carry the Guitar with me :D .

Bye for now and thanks once more.

Cheers Ernst
burnsernst
 

Re: Potential Backing Track Source!

Postby dobroman » 23 Nov 2009, 17:13

Hi Ernst,

I Hope you get your autograph . . . I have only seen the DVD, which was excellent, I haven't seen a bad report about the concert yet!!

Can I ask what software you use to produce these backing tracks?

I've been looking at Mixcraft 4, which looks interesting. I have also found a plug-in at www.elevayta.com, which supposedly removes the vocal or lead instrument. There is a standard and Pro version, which again looks interesting!!

Good luck with the autograph!

Regards

Brian
dobroman
 

Re: Potential Backing Track Source!

Postby burnsernst » 23 Nov 2009, 17:54

Hi Brian,

I do this special backings with "Audacity" (free download) with which I do all my recordings for Youtube. It`s the only program I can handle.
(too dumb for others like Cubase etc. :D )

But it depends how the original vinyl record was produced. The lead track must be separate then I can turn it off and copy the rest 2 times and
make a stereo track of it. The sound quality is not too good but as I said before- Bruce and Brian.........
I guess it only works with older recordings because the newer ones were recorded more complicated. (multitrack).
I guess there are other programs for erasing the lead. I read some mails on that subject here in this forum. (may by by Bojan ? )

Regards Ernst
burnsernst
 

Re: Potential Backing Track Source!

Postby dobroman » 23 Nov 2009, 20:19

You and me both, Ernst.

I'm sure Cubase was written by, and used by, someone like Einstein.

Enjoy your concert and I hope you get your autograph (I take it Hank is the main target!).

Regards

Brian
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