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| Antilogic |
Greetings! Prompt please, what program it is possible to cut out words from anyone songs?
Best regards. |
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| Tranc3 |
| Do you mean in terms of getting an a capella or simply taking out a section of time within the track? |
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| Antilogic |
| At all I do not know what to answer! Likely, the question simply is not clear to me, I in English am not strong. Here there is song N.E.R.D. - Rock Star (Nevins Club Blaster Edit), I want to leave only words, and music to clean. I do not know, what program thus to use.:clown: |
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| Tranc3 |
You mean separate the vocals from the instrumentals? You'll need 2 perfect copies of an instrumental and a vocal version to separate them through phase inversion, otherwise, it's impossible to do it.
You also should have searched, as it's been asked numerous times before.
Edit: I don't see the song either... |
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| BetaFactory |
I think he just meant the track as an example, and did not intend to attach it to the message or include a link, Tranc3.
But it should be pretty much impossible to do so. If you just have the track "as is", there's no way that I would know of to separate the vocals from the instrumentals, leaving only the vocals. It would not help equalizing, because the spectrums used by the different audio tracks (instrumentals and vocals) go into each other, cover each other, so equalizing out the rest is not possible. Sadly... |
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| Antilogic |
Guys, no, i'm not attach the track!
BetaFactrory, but djs is makin a separating of different songs! How?? They not have instrumentals and a vocals sources of songs!
Sorry for my bad english:crazy: |
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| Psy-T |
the djs who remix tracks usually get some sort of package from the record label with the diffrent tracks apart from each other.
sometimes labels release a cappela's on the vinyl together with the track, but unless thats the case, its pretty much impossible. |
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