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if ur usin goldwave then there's an easy way to do it.
highlight the whole audio file, then go to the menu... effect -> stereo -> reduce Vocals. use the "simple cancellation" preset. what it does is remove the centre channel of the song which is where most vocals are panned (if there's anything that's not panned either left or right, they'll be removed too). youll find that youll end up removing parts of the song too, like the bass and some drums. you can try play with the other presets but simple cancellation usually gets the job done. and this method is better than using the "bandstop" method. |
Thanx! But I only have "bandstop"! Why? :( I remember that there was "simple cancellation" somewhere now I can`t find it. waa.... Nande?! Things are ALWAYS complicated with me >_<
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anybody know how to remove vocals in a mac o_O ?
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^I'd like the answer to that as well.
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OMG.. no one? >.< Grrr... how about this? - Does anyone know how to remove vocals in ANY program? I`ll download it, but I need to know how to remove them! ..................I`m annoying...
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For Mac users (and maybe PC users, I dunno), download Audacity and follow this guide:
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/help...=remove-vocals I've had a bit of success of making an instrumental version of "the Love Bug." It sounds a bit bad though. =/ |
Hm.. I`ll try later. I`m tired now, got to sleep... THANX A LOT!! *hug* =3
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want to know this too
the program and the way |
I tried it and it works :D But it sounds like some instruments are cut out or something.. It sound a little weird
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yeah...i really clueless about how to make it and what program that we need to use
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