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Re: taking voices of a track
even easier -
vocal remover dx plugin from Analog X www.analogx.com/contents/download/audio.htm enjoy On Sun, 24 Aug 2003 23:50:12 +1000, "DJ Jules B." <z3101490@student.unsw.edu.auNOSPAM> wrote: >On Sun, 24 Aug 2003 22:47:15 +1000, jonny g wrote: > >> anyone know how to take voices of a song so all iv got it the music > >OK, you can actually do this, but only on some songs. When a song is >recorded the recording engineer generally puts the vocals in the exact >centre of the recording, while everything else is mixed slightly >off-centre. If you have a stereo recording it can be possible to attenuate >the vocals by a reasonable degree by subtracting the two channels. The >result is a mono wave file with attenuated vocals. How to do this? > >1. Import a stereo wave file into your audio software. >2. Split the waveform into right and left channels. >3. 'Invert' the RIGHT channel - see your audio software for how to do this. >4. Make each track a mono track. >5. Mix the two tracks back together. > >If you are lucky the vocals will be gone. REMEMBER: this technique results >in a significant decrease in the sound quality!! > >DJ Jules B. |
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Re: taking voices of a track
even easier -
vocal remover dx plugin from Analog X www.analogx.com/contents/download/audio.htm enjoy On Sun, 24 Aug 2003 23:50:12 +1000, "DJ Jules B." <z3101490@student.unsw.edu.auNOSPAM> wrote: >On Sun, 24 Aug 2003 22:47:15 +1000, jonny g wrote: > >> anyone know how to take voices of a song so all iv got it the music > >OK, you can actually do this, but only on some songs. When a song is >recorded the recording engineer generally puts the vocals in the exact >centre of the recording, while everything else is mixed slightly >off-centre. If you have a stereo recording it can be possible to attenuate >the vocals by a reasonable degree by subtracting the two channels. The >result is a mono wave file with attenuated vocals. How to do this? > >1. Import a stereo wave file into your audio software. >2. Split the waveform into right and left channels. >3. 'Invert' the RIGHT channel - see your audio software for how to do this. >4. Make each track a mono track. >5. Mix the two tracks back together. > >If you are lucky the vocals will be gone. REMEMBER: this technique results >in a significant decrease in the sound quality!! > >DJ Jules B. |
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taking voices of a track Post #6 (permalink) |
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Re: taking voices of a track
but you have to keep the dj in the loop, love......
"go figure" <junkmail@netzero.net> wrote in message news:4iqhkv4j3fs2ngkm5e75gctlo6ln4gkj26@4ax.com... > even easier - > > vocal remover dx plugin from Analog X > > www.analogx.com/contents/download/audio.htm > > enjoy > > > On Sun, 24 Aug 2003 23:50:12 +1000, "DJ Jules B." > <z3101490@student.unsw.edu.auNOSPAM> wrote: > > >On Sun, 24 Aug 2003 22:47:15 +1000, jonny g wrote: > > > >> anyone know how to take voices of a song so all iv got it the music > > > >OK, you can actually do this, but only on some songs. When a song is > >recorded the recording engineer generally puts the vocals in the exact > >centre of the recording, while everything else is mixed slightly > >off-centre. If you have a stereo recording it can be possible to attenuate > >the vocals by a reasonable degree by subtracting the two channels. The > >result is a mono wave file with attenuated vocals. How to do this? > > > >1. Import a stereo wave file into your audio software. > >2. Split the waveform into right and left channels. > >3. 'Invert' the RIGHT channel - see your audio software for how to do this. > >4. Make each track a mono track. > >5. Mix the two tracks back together. > > > >If you are lucky the vocals will be gone. REMEMBER: this technique results > >in a significant decrease in the sound quality!! > > > >DJ Jules B. > |
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Re: taking voices of a track
but you have to keep the dj in the loop, love......
"go figure" <junkmail@netzero.net> wrote in message news:4iqhkv4j3fs2ngkm5e75gctlo6ln4gkj26@4ax.com... > even easier - > > vocal remover dx plugin from Analog X > > www.analogx.com/contents/download/audio.htm > > enjoy > > > On Sun, 24 Aug 2003 23:50:12 +1000, "DJ Jules B." > <z3101490@student.unsw.edu.auNOSPAM> wrote: > > >On Sun, 24 Aug 2003 22:47:15 +1000, jonny g wrote: > > > >> anyone know how to take voices of a song so all iv got it the music > > > >OK, you can actually do this, but only on some songs. When a song is > >recorded the recording engineer generally puts the vocals in the exact > >centre of the recording, while everything else is mixed slightly > >off-centre. If you have a stereo recording it can be possible to attenuate > >the vocals by a reasonable degree by subtracting the two channels. The > >result is a mono wave file with attenuated vocals. How to do this? > > > >1. Import a stereo wave file into your audio software. > >2. Split the waveform into right and left channels. > >3. 'Invert' the RIGHT channel - see your audio software for how to do this. > >4. Make each track a mono track. > >5. Mix the two tracks back together. > > > >If you are lucky the vocals will be gone. REMEMBER: this technique results > >in a significant decrease in the sound quality!! > > > >DJ Jules B. > |
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Re: taking voices of a track
I always use this analogy: Bake a cake, then remove the sugar!
Some programs and twists on the audio will seem to remove much of the vocals, but I don't see it being done 100% as if you had the studio mix without it. jonny g wrote: > anyone know how to take voices of a song so all iv got it the music |
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Re: taking voices of a track
I always use this analogy: Bake a cake, then remove the sugar!
Some programs and twists on the audio will seem to remove much of the vocals, but I don't see it being done 100% as if you had the studio mix without it. jonny g wrote: > anyone know how to take voices of a song so all iv got it the music |
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