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    Default Backing tracks?

    Are there any backing tracks available? so we can put a good one on while we speak?

    If so link? I wanna funky one

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    I Need Some Back Tracks Aswell Its Like Grrrr.

    I Have One And It Starting To Annoy Me Noww

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    If you have the right voice ANY song would be good as backing track.

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    Same as the dude above, put a fairly popular song on low in the background i find that usualy works!

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    Samim - Heater is a popular choice as a backing track.

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    Proper radio presenters hardly ever use backing.. only when they going to talk for a while... they dont do it after every dong what they do is..


    As a song ends like 20sec befor it ends start talking then go into next song about 20 sec then stop... that 40sec of talking..

    Works wonders.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jamieb View Post
    Proper radio presenters hardly ever use backing.. only when they going to talk for a while... they dont do it after every dong what they do is..


    As a song ends like 20sec befor it ends start talking then go into next song about 20 sec then stop... that 40sec of talking..

    Works wonders.
    I usually do a 30 sec out then about a 10 sec talk and then about aother 10 on the intro

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    I'd reccomend Flex by Dizzee Rascal, as it's long, and sorta' fit's in if it's like.. err.. A comedy moment?

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