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also, in this video, it just so works out that the vocal track is perfect. That happens usually 1% of the time when making a vocal track. 99% of the time, you need to not only invert, but also filter out other stuff later.
lol people in audacity upload original song in first slot upload karaoke/instrumental in second slot double click on the original song in the first slot to bring it into edit view make sure the song is stopped, not paused at the top go to "effects", then "invert" then at the top right, go back to multitrack view hit play and zoom in very well. try to line up both songs as well as possible. the closer you sync them up, the less music you hear. hit stop, go to file, export, and save it. if you want, you can reload the new vocal track you made and filter out more sounds throgh the adaptive noise reducer. or something called that back in edit view, under effects but that's only if you really want to. Quote:
now playing > more options > rip music > Format: (drop down bar) mp3 > very bottom, the slider bar, slide it as far right as possible for highest/best quality when ripping songs > ok. Not sure if you wanted that or not though, but you mentioned audition doesn't accept wma format.
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