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How to Make Acapellas for Remixes and Sampling

June 25, 2026 · 1 min read

An acapella — the isolated vocal — is the raw material for countless remixes, mashups and samples. Official acapellas are rare, so producers turn to separation.

Getting the acapella

  1. Upload the track to Vocal Studio.
  2. Run Studio HD (or the full Splitter if you also want drums and bass).
  3. Open the Vocals tab and download the WAV — always WAV for production work.

Clean it up in your DAW

Drop the vocal WAV into your DAW and treat it like any other vocal: a touch of EQ to tame any artefacts, gentle de-essing, maybe a noise gate to silence the gaps between phrases. A little cleanup goes a long way toward making a separated vocal sit perfectly in a new beat.

Match the tempo

Find the original song’s BPM and key so your new production lines up. Time-stretch the acapella to your project tempo and you’re ready to build around it.

Clear your samples

Separation is perfect for sketching ideas and personal edits. If a remix is going public or commercial, get the vocal cleared with the rights holders. It protects you and respects the original artist — and labels are increasingly open to official remix and sample requests.

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