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#3925 by Fishingles
Thu Dec 14, 2006 4:41 am
Does anyone know where to get backing tracks? I'm looking for tracks without vocals or guitar, I'm tring to do the one man band thing and i'm not smart enough to get into MIDI.

#3941 by Craig Maxim
Thu Dec 14, 2006 11:20 pm
Use some looping software, like Sony Acid, or Magix software.

Looping software, lets you lay out sample tracks on a timeline, like drums, bass piano, synth, even vocal backing tracks. It seperates everything by keys usually, so that you have plenty of tracks to play with in different keys. You can also change the key on some of these software programs.

In any event, you find a beat, lick, whatever, that you like and basically just "paint" them onto the timeline. You can add changes and breaks, drum solos, whatever. You can literally create a song from scratch using just your computer. It is multi-track and most record audio as well, so you can play or sing over your tracks, and then mix them down to 2 tracks for CD.

Go to Sony website and download "Acid Xpress" which is a free version of their software. You can try it out and see how it works for you. BTW, there are literally thousands of free "loops" to be found on the internet as well as many for purchase of course, in various genres.

Even though I play guitar and keyboard, I have played around with Sony Acid and the Magix program, and they are alot of fun. The Magix even lets you create a video for your song and export it in various formats.

Try it out.

#3946 by Auburn Diva
Fri Dec 15, 2006 3:46 am
A guitarist I played with used backing cds of cover tunes to practice with. They were basically karaoke cds, but lacked guitars as well as vocals. I have no ides where he got them. There are also cds available that have basic riffs & beats that you can put your own leads to. We sold them at a little mom & pop music store I used to work at, but I don't know where else to get them. My boyfriend has a few, so I'll check them to see if there's a website you can order from.

#3949 by Chemical Residue
Fri Dec 15, 2006 4:31 am
If you are a guitar player a lotta guitar players use acoustica mixcraft. But Acid music studio and Magix are cheap and widely used alternatives. ACID IS probably the easiest paint audio program out there.

#3950 by cswatt
Fri Dec 15, 2006 2:38 pm
you can get professionally recorded tracks (mp3) at:

www.singingstation.com

but they're desinged for the vocalist, which means you'd have to play your guitar on top of the tune.

it will cost you money, but the price is reasonable (as little as $2/tune). You won't find everything your looking for, but the selection is quite large, and broad.

I use the tracks to pre-practice before working with the band.

#3953 by RhythmMan
Fri Dec 15, 2006 4:19 pm
Sony "Acid Music Studio": $69.00

#3957 by Auburn Diva
Fri Dec 15, 2006 5:55 pm
There's a guy here that does the one-man band thing. He uses backing tracks that he gets on i-tunes.

#3971 by Tim keys
Sat Dec 16, 2006 6:16 pm
I make my own with a digital recorder. rat

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