Bryan84
Jan 23 2005, 10:19
Anyone knows how to mute the singer's voice from the .mp3? therefore to mean only to hear the background music. thanks.
kinetix63
Jan 23 2005, 15:26
There is software out there that allows for vocals to be removed from software, however in experience I have found them to be quite poor, and always damages the quality of the backing music, and always leaves some vocals in.
Bryan84
Jan 28 2005, 12:52
ok thanks then ...
Fred Derf
Jan 28 2005, 13:15
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njlouch
Jan 28 2005, 13:20
OK, look, the musical parts are not stored separately on CD/MP3/Whatever (unless you have the master tracks). I often picture it like layers in Photoshop, but on the final print, it's all one layer.
However, there are ways of finding specific "parts" of the music. Drums, pianos, guitars are often spread around the whole stereo range of the music, or off to one side. The lead vocals are often placed directly in the stereo middle, so, software can remove this and "stretch" the rest of the sound to fit.
It usually works very poorly, as a lot of other sound is lost too, or because not enough of the vocal is lost. My stereo has this function also.
I have found it works amazingly well with "Michael Jackson - Dangerous Album - Black Or White".
i found a good manual way is to get a complex equaliser so u can cut out the frequencies of the voice, usually above midband
i did this on my home stereo system and if u got it right, it would work a treat
Bryan84
Jan 28 2005, 16:56
QUOTE(fred666 @ Jan 28 2005, 21:15)
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Sorry!
njlouch
Jan 28 2005, 16:58
An equalizer will need a lot of refining for each individual song, and if the singer is bassy (like Barry White) you will lose a lot of the bass area (for example).
Bryan84
Jan 28 2005, 17:09
too much troubles ...
matt11601
Jan 28 2005, 21:41
Maybe you can find an instrumentals only version of the song
Xtreme $niper
Jan 28 2005, 21:47
My sound card has this option but as said before, Chorus vocals are not removed, and bass quality drops with overall quality.
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