When two different audio sounds, come from different sources and are being recorded into one mic, especially a phone mic, both audio signals will compete for space, resulting in fluctuations between the vocal signal and the instrumental signal.
Which will create a weird/choppy end product with either audio signal dipping underneath the other one and vice versa on play back.
This is also without taking into consideration, each persons own personal "set up" and/ or equipment they have available to use to record their video submissions, as well as their individual set-up distances from the mic that is recording the audio signals.
To ensure everyone has the best chance of submitting their best video submission, its best to do an a cappella tourney. All going well we can certainly do another one with beats that is more of a "Music video" style format rather than imitating a "Live battle performance" style format.
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Originally Posted by RhymeSmoke
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Do you honestly believe that I can't notice when something is dubbed? Really?
If you're not able to submit an audio take that isn't doctored or can't spit a capella, its cool. No need to try and preempt excuses before the tourney starts, man.
There's been many GC's for A cappella, so not sure what that comment was either.
Anyway. best of luck to all taking part.