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How to take vocals from a song
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agu
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Posted : Jan 24, 2007 14:35
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is there really a way to do that? seperate the vocals from the music?
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drummel
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Posted : Jan 24, 2007 15:21
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I don´t think so! |
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mk47
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Posted : Jan 24, 2007 15:21
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no , but u can try and eq a bit to get the vocals to stand out and to kinda mute the other sounds i guess
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agu
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Posted : Jan 24, 2007 15:56
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yeah i already tried that (eq the vocals) but i really want them clear... have you heard the 4400 theme song? i think the vocals are great for a progressive track but icant get them...anyway thanx
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serotonot
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Posted : Jan 24, 2007 16:15
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You can try to kill the other stuff with phasing.
If there is exactly same musical pattern played also without vocals take that to other track on the exactly same spot and phase error "eats" the same waveforms that are there.
That might be quite difficult though at least with "normal" music, which includes instruments played by humans.
Still worth trying if you really need those vox |
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Boobytrip
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Posted : Jan 24, 2007 20:39
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Shouldn't the question be: "how to put vocals in a song ?" ?
Just kidding , it's just very difficult to separate vocals from a mix and the result will almost certainly disappoint you. It's easier and more rewarding to record your own.
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3l3ctromonk
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Posted : Jan 24, 2007 21:17
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There is a utility called AnalogX Vocal Remover.It is a bit tricky as it mainly depends on how the song is recorded in mono and stereo.I have not used it much but on some songs it only leaves the vocals behind and on the others it leaves the music behind, but you can give it a try.
http://www.analogx.com/contents/download/audio/vremover.htm
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Kane
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Posted : Jan 24, 2007 22:05
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On 2007-01-24 21:17, 3l3ctromonk wrote:
There is a utility called AnalogX Vocal Remover.It is a bit tricky as it mainly depends on how the song is recorded in mono and stereo.I have not used it much but on some songs it only leaves the vocals behind and on the others it leaves the music behind, but you can give it a try.
http://www.analogx.com/contents/download/audio/vremover.htm
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Thanks
If that doesn't work i'd say the best way would be realllly precise EQing.. |
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splinter
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Posted : Jan 25, 2007 18:47
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Sound Surgeon
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Posted : Jan 25, 2007 21:07
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Dude thanks a lot! that looks really nice and helpful
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splinter
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Posted : Jan 26, 2007 02:07
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agu
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Posted : Jan 26, 2007 13:19
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than you for your help mates!!!
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gaspard
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Posted : Jan 26, 2007 19:35
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good one man!
thanks!!
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Kane
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Posted : Jan 29, 2007 14:27
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makus
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Posted : Jan 29, 2007 18:03
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yes its thousand times easier to find an mp3 acapella, then taking out vocals out of the track =)
 
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