removing vocals?
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shellbelle |
what is the easiest and best way to remove vocals off a track??
can i do it with special programs??
thanks for any help! |
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BelgianGuru |
You can ? wtf ? Can someone check that out pls ? :) |
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Mr.Mystery |
Well, technically you can. However, you'd be removing any sounds within the same frequency range as well. |
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hey cheggy |
Looks pretty dodgy to me. Designed for Kareoke.... wow, must be hi-end. |
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Synergie |
quote: | Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
Well, technically you can. However, you'd be removing any sounds within the same frequency range as well. |
Not true! It's not about frequency analize, but vocals phase and paning analize! That is why cant remove wet effects! |
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Mr.Mystery |
quote: | Originally posted by Synergie
Not true! It's not about frequency analize, but vocals phase and paning analize! That is why cant remove wet effects! |
Sure, whatever you say. |
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Sean Walsh |
If any such technology was anything close to perfect, there'd be a capellas of pretty much every vocal track in history floating around the net in good quality.
If you want to try to remove vocals, then attempt to do so by careful reconstruction of the track. |
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alanzo |
curious.. if you knew about those 2 programs than how come you asked how to do it in the first place?
Vocal removers work by singling out the frequencies of the vocal.. the reason the program can do this is becuase vocals are very often the only part of a song (except for the kick) that is panned right in the center..
it then cancels out or isolates those frequencies.. at the same time you will also remove all the other instruments in that frequency range..
perfect isolation of the vocal alone in a full waveform is impossible..
a-capellas are either gotten straight from the producer.. or off of the vinyl if it is included.. |
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