Removing beat from a song and having only the vocals!!!
Hey am trying to find out a good program that can remove the beat from a song and leaving me with the vocals am trying to do this so i can use it and sample a beat to create my own using reason 3,0 any one with knowledge of a good programs that can do this Pm me please Thx:naughty:
Re: Removing beat from a song and having only the vocals!!!
You can try what the user below suggests and see if it works for you.
Quote:
Originally Posted by pierlu001
open original file (A) in a DAW (i.e. soundforge)
select only one channel (left or right) and invert the phase of it
bounce the whole file to a mono track: the left and right track will sum. one will be inverted in phase so resulting in phase cancellation so that now you have a mono file which contains informations on what is on the left and right channel with no trace of what's on both (B).
Bounce the original file to a mono track (C).
You can now sum C and B to eliminate what's on the left and right channel and leave only what's on the middle (hopefully only voice).
may not be as easy as i explained tho, it's been ages since i used this tecnique (like 8 years)
Source-> http://www.em411.com/forum/5727/0//R...xtraction.html
Re: Removing beat from a song and having only the vocals!!!
Quote:
Originally Posted by
DKre8ive1
You can try what the user below suggests and see if it works for you.
Quote:
Originally Posted by pierlu001
open original file (A) in a DAW (i.e. soundforge)
select only one channel (left or right) and invert the phase of it
bounce the whole file to a mono track: the left and right track will sum. one will be inverted in phase so resulting in phase cancellation so that now you have a mono file which contains informations on what is on the left and right channel with no trace of what's on both (B).
Bounce the original file to a mono track (C).
You can now sum C and B to eliminate what's on the left and right channel and leave only what's on the middle (hopefully only voice).
may not be as easy as i explained tho, it's been ages since i used this tecnique (like 8 years)
Source->
http://www.em411.com/forum/5727/0//R...xtraction.html
nice tip :happy: