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gabriel ruiz
is it posible to demix a song and exstract the vocals from a alredy mixed song.
MrJiveBoJingles
No, not really. You can try, but it will sound crappy.
DigiNut
Read the FAQ.
gabriel ruiz
do you have any plug in in mind that will do the trick.
Fledz
http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...12&pagenumber=1

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1. How do I rip a [vocal / drumloop / other element] from a track?
You don't. You can't. There is an article here that explains in detail the challenges behind eliminating the vocals from tracks to create a "dub" - the exact same principles apply to "extracting" the vocals from a track to obtain an acapella. And of course, these principles apply equally well to other elements of a track, not just the vocals.

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gabriel ruiz
it was worth a try do u know of any software that will let me "dub" vocals
Fledz
Ok let's use some logic here.

If you can't remove the music around a vocal, do you think it's possible to remove a vocal around the music?

No. You can sort of do it but it will sound crap in most cases and is pretty hard to do anyway.
Mr.Mystery
Is "demix" even a word?
T-Soma
Iv got a tool.
It's called the the "Magix Voxer".
I don't exactly want to share it since I had to bargain with an evil gypsy who I found located deep in the Amazon jungle...
halo
Google for "blind source separation" some of the results are promising.

mix
piano
drums

KilldaDJ
i got a plugin for winamp called 'vocal demixer'

and my god, it makes rap music almost listenable.
gabriel ruiz
yeah blind source seperations is a step in the right direction but i still am looking for a appliction that has this function.
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