problem with any device that, as they say "removes vocals," has, and will always have variable results. If the vocal was on one channel the stereo field with nothing else at all, and, if there is no reverb in the other channel from the singer / singers, you can easily remove it. If, though as in almost all situations, the voice is in the center, results will be variable since the only way to do it is to change the phase of the two channels, right and left, by 180 degrees so when combined, the center channel is, for all intents and purposes, cancelled. However, every recording session is different, maybe the engineers decided to make the center channel have out of phase reverb in the other two channels which means you will hear a reverberated recording of the residuals signal in the mix. And, then, what about the other instruments in the center channel like bass, drums, other singers, guitars, piano, etc. they will disappear just like the vocals. Results vary from pretty good to not worth the effort or expense.
-- Curtis Delzer. HS. K 6 V F O San Bernardino, CA. curtis1...@verizon.net skype: curtis1014 To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org