DannyLove Lifer Oct 17, 2000 12,876 4 76 Mar 7, 2001 #2 ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? maybe
W Webbed Senior member Jan 27, 2000 324 0 0 Mar 7, 2001 #3 It would involve a really complex equalizer that can cancel out the voice frequency. I haven't seen any. Can't you just get Karaoke versions???
It would involve a really complex equalizer that can cancel out the voice frequency. I haven't seen any. Can't you just get Karaoke versions???
M MrAnderson Golden Member Nov 28, 2000 1,234 0 0 Mar 7, 2001 #4 Karaoke versions are never as good as the original song...
A axelfox Diamond Member Oct 13, 1999 6,719 1 0 Mar 7, 2001 #5 Check out analogx.com, they have some stuff that might do it.
S sharkeeper Lifer Jan 13, 2001 10,886 2 0 Mar 7, 2001 #6 What do you want vocals removed from? I know someone that has a nice collection of hardware (part of a $33 million studio!) that I have access to! Cheers!
What do you want vocals removed from? I know someone that has a nice collection of hardware (part of a $33 million studio!) that I have access to! Cheers!
W workerslacker Member Dec 21, 2000 57 0 0 Mar 8, 2001 #7 Nothing special. Just a few MP3s I want to listen to w/o the vocals. Thanks!
D dc Diamond Member Nov 26, 1999 9,998 2 0 Mar 8, 2001 #8 http://www.analogx.com/contents/download/audio/vremover.htm it didn't work well for the songs i tried it with though. hope you have better luck.
http://www.analogx.com/contents/download/audio/vremover.htm it didn't work well for the songs i tried it with though. hope you have better luck.
B bigbootydaddy Banned Sep 14, 2000 5,820 0 0 Mar 8, 2001 #9 yeah whats wrong with instrumentals, work great when converted back into wav and then into sound forge.
yeah whats wrong with instrumentals, work great when converted back into wav and then into sound forge.