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How to remove vocals from a song ?
i know that i can also take the instrumental of rub or non vocal but what if it doesn't excist.
Does anybody know how you can remove vocals from the song so that the other sounds stay in the track but only the vocal would be removed.
Or mabye just to make the vocals volume lower so somebody can sing on it ?
tnx in advance
really really need help with this

GET OUT.
You can muck around with EQs and get something, but it's rather pointless. You will never achieve the quality that you want.
what's the problem:?
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You're taking the piss, aren't you?
AHAHAHAHAHAH!
Also: lookee here.
First you have to remove your head from your ass, then we can talk.
Even I have to join in on this one.
I think this should be punishable by instant TIT status, then Ninja should rape him.
Re: what's the problem:?
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| Originally posted by BOOsTER |
actually guys, i'll scan a page from this mix book i've been reading reguarding removing vocals.
no i'm not that niave and his solution is pretty simple but makes sense. i'll post it later

what seems to be the problem with his inquiry?
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| Originally posted by Spacey Orange what seems to be the problem with his inquiry? |
DIDN'T YOU KNOW!? LOL! 
ok. i didn't think it was possible, but i was curious myself because i have a particular mix of a song with the some of the crappiest vocals ever. finding the instrumental version will be very hard. thanks.
I just thought of an analogy... help me guys if you think it's accurate or not.
Imagine a bucket of water. I pour in blue dye, green dye, red dye, etc and mix it all together. The question being asked is like asking me to take the bucket of mixed water, and simply remove the red dye from it. Ain't gonna happen.
perhaps if the density of the red parts is different from the rest.
likewise with phase. kinda.
0.5 % of the time it ALWAYS works!
Asking this question here is likely to get you shot. Mr Mystery is already getting his sniper position readied. When you see the glint of light or the red dot, run dood!
Everytime you don't read the FAQ at the top of the forum, Mr. Mystery has to kill another newbie. Please. Think of the newbies.
there's a solution to this that I read in a really cool place, I just have to scan my penis first and then I'll put it up here...
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| Originally posted by Derivative Asking this question here is likely to get you shot. Mr Mystery is already getting his sniper position readied. When you see the glint of light or the red dot, run dood! Everytime you don't read the FAQ at the top of the forum, Mr. Mystery has to kill another newbie. Please. Think of the newbies. |
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| Originally posted by Mr.Mystery Failure. |
Sure, why not.
I don't know if I bumped my head or something, but I feel like being helpful instead of snarky... wtf
Anyways, it can be done to an extent, but not perfectly. It depends on what you are trying to do with it. You might be able to get it "good enough" for a remix with some additional processing, but only if you want your vocals to have a "processed sound". Add FX, EQ, filters, etc. Make it sound intentional. Even then, you are lucky if you end up with a usable product.
Here's an example of a "do-it-yourself" acapella vs. a studio one.
DIY:
DIY version
Studio:
Studio version
he wants it out, not isolated
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