Do you guys know of any application which can remove singing form a song? So I want to have an instrumental track in the end. I need to remove Mick Jagger's whining from some Rolling Stones tracks.
If it's stereo, you can try and see if phase cancellation works for that track. As far as I understand it, it removes the pieces of sound that are identical on both channels. As voice is mostly recorded with one mic, it'll disappear from the track, but depending on the song, recording and several other factors the end result might sound from ok to shit.
The old winamps could do this. It was a simple effect and as output you could select file and wave and then reencode the wave to mp3.
if the music has a lot of stereo separation and the vocals are mono, you have a good start by inverting the other channel
then you can go and eliminate specific frequencies with adobe audition or other software that allows direct manipulation of the spectrograph
Do you guys know of any application which can remove singing form a song? So I want to have an instrumental track in the end. I need to remove Mick Jagger's whining from some Rolling Stones tracks.
Do you guys know of any application which can remove singing form a song? So I want to have an instrumental track in the end. I need to remove Mick Jagger's whining from some Rolling Stones tracks.
Impossible. Unless you have a multichannel piece of music.
It was impossible until a few years back, nowadays you can even change individual notes in the music by using software, even if it's just a 2-channel stereo track. Melodyne handles that quite good.
Sonicworx Isolate is probably what you need though if you want great sound quality for this specific task, but it's for OSx, dont know if it's even cracked..
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