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| quote: | Originally posted by DannyO
The best way I know of with removing vocals is, find the accapella of it, then there is some way of getting Sound Forge (I Think) to use the accapella as a guide to remove the vocals from the original, it works by looking at the frequency's of the accapella and then removing those exact frequency's from the original, but you have to have the exact same vocals as the track your taking out of.
As for taking out background music to make an accapella, this is easier, but depends on the track, I know its possible but dunno exactly how, depending on the track I can remove pretty much all the background sounds of some tracks using my mixer, the vocals become alittle high and lose there low end, but when you drop them over another track, it sounds pretty good. |
yeah, you can phase cancel if you have the a capella and the regular track
never done it but seen it done, sometimes comes out decently
and as for the making a capellas from regular tracks?
well i believe that most of what those plugins do is just EQ them to hell
and yeah, if you just use your own program to EQ them till you get most other sounds out of the track, then just add in a lil artificial bass and whatnot, and it'd probably sound fine if layed over something else
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