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| Thread ID: 80570 | 2007-06-28 01:36:00 | Making Karaoke form MP3 | gum digger (6100) | Press F1 |
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| 563825 | 2007-06-28 01:36:00 | Hi I have a few mp3's i just want to cut out what the singer says, just want the music. hw can i do this? |
gum digger (6100) | ||
| 563826 | 2007-06-28 01:42:00 | Hi, This can often be abit of an issue, it can be long winded . Have you tryed finding an instrumental version? I found this method which alot of people swear works well, give it a go and let us know . . sourceforge . net/help/faq?s=editing&i=remove-vocals" target="_blank">audacity . sourceforge . net I am assuming you have the audio CD for this track . here is another . . again must be stereo streams: . analogx . com/contents/download/audio/vremover . htm" target="_blank">www . analogx . com requires winamp to be installed . yet another long winded method . . cdburner . ca/news/remove-vocals-mp3-instrumental . htm" target="_blank">www . cdburner . ca I hope that helps . At the least should give you a good idea of the process involved . |
imjason (12471) | ||
| 563827 | 2007-06-28 01:50:00 | There are programs around that let u add the lyrics to a song, like what u get with Karaoke . The tricky bit is, trying to sync the lyrics, with the song . |
Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 563828 | 2007-06-28 01:50:00 | Some audio drivers will do it natively, its simply done by inverting the phase of one channel and summating it with the other. Basically its often horrible though, as it nulls anything that is common in level in both channels, the vocals do not exist in a separate track or layer in the MP3, only subtractive mixing techniques can be used. The result will vary between acceptable and awful depending on the track and the method by which it was originally recorded (as to the L and R channel contents). |
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