The only true way to quote unquote remove vocals is if one has masters of a
track, and most if not all aren't lucky enough to own those.
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From: "Curtis Delzer"
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Sent: Saturday, August 17, 2013 12:02 PM
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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 a
Hi!
I guess that ableton live suite can do that but don't know if its accessible.
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14 aug 2013 kl. 20:25 skrev André van Deventer :
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> I see that audacity has an option where you can do this, but the
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Sent: 14 August 2013 10:44 PM
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Subject: Re: removing vocals from a song revisited
There is a place called www.analogx.com That has a vocal remover.
If you want to go the hardware rout, get a microverb.
I don't think there
André van Deventer
Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2013 3:36 PM
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Subject: RE: removing vocals from a song revisited
These are songs of the 60s and late 50s with the vocals in the center.
Heard some demos from a hardware device that can do better it seems but the
August 2013 09:28 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: removing vocals from a song revisited
I think it all depends on how it was recorded as to how much of the vocal it
can remove.
Dean
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From: André van Deventer
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I think it all depends on how it was recorded as to how much of the vocal it
can remove.
Dean
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From: André van Deventer
Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2013 2:25 PM
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: removing vocals from a song revisited
Hi all
I asked about this
Hi all
I asked about this before and we had a bit of discussion about it.
I see that audacity has an option where you can do this, but the vocals seem
to still be there very softly in the background but still there.
Im just curious is there a better program to do this or will ther