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Posted by airwalker1 on Oct-06-2008 18:28:

looking for a good vocal remover!

can any one help with this? my main gole is to clen up and take out all the background noise out of film samples. ive been googleing and all that shit but so far ive only found the likes of audioaucty.

any help or thaughts in this area will be fantastic.


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Oct-06-2008 18:37:

Yeah... what?


Posted by farris on Oct-06-2008 18:41:

You forgot to check the stickies. Here, I'll point to you in the right direction for this one time:
http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...2&forumid=48&s=
Look at #1.


Posted by Simon_N on Oct-06-2008 18:42:

Firstly what is a vocal remover!
Secondly how is that going to help you with getting rid of background noise?


Posted by airwalker1 on Oct-06-2008 18:57:

my goal is simple i have samples from films and i want to use them in my tracks.but the sound clips contain sounds noise i dont want hence my dielema.


Posted by airwalker1 on Oct-06-2008 18:58:

quote:
Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
Yeah... what?
thanks for that.


Posted by Storyteller on Oct-06-2008 19:34:

Proper vocal removing is impossible. That's why the react the way they do.


Posted by airwalker1 on Oct-06-2008 19:38:

quote:
Originally posted by Storyteller
Proper vocal removing is impossible. That's why the react the way they do.
i know its allmost impossible to compleatly remove the vocal i was after some software to help clean up my curent samples


Posted by DJ RANN on Oct-06-2008 19:46:

quote:
Originally posted by airwalker1
i know its allmost impossible to compleatly remove the vocal i was after some software to help clean up my curent samples


Theres several decent programs to do this. Most work by frequency band analysis and as vocals are nearly always in the centre or mono, they strip away everything outside of that narrow pan field.

Check out a plug in called "extra boy" - I've managed to get usable results from it.


Posted by airwalker1 on Oct-06-2008 21:31:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ RANN
Theres several decent programs to do this. Most work by frequency band analysis and as vocals are nearly always in the centre or mono, they strip away everything outside of that narrow pan field.

Check out a plug in called "extra boy" - I've managed to get usable results from it.
thanks matey boy i will hunt it down and give it a go.


Posted by jupiterone on Oct-06-2008 21:51:

walmart has magic vocal removal scissors


Posted by spolitta on Oct-06-2008 22:47:

quote:
Originally posted by jupiterone
walmart has magic vocal removal scissors



Where do I download the demo? Or can you send me the crack version for the sake of laziness.


Posted by Darkarbiter on Oct-08-2008 22:07:

Re: looking for a good vocal remover!

quote:
Originally posted by airwalker1
audioaucty.


Posted by kitphillips on Oct-09-2008 03:24:

FUCK AAAAAAAWF!!!


Posted by jupiterone on Oct-09-2008 03:51:

makuntosh aple prow



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