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jsphweid Dec 28, 2007 01:35 PM

music editing program
 
Is there a program that can separate tracks to a music file? (or silence a track)

My situation is to take a song, take out the vocals and guitar and replace it with my own.

Possible?

Additional Spam:
anyone?

RYU Dec 28, 2007 07:45 PM

Yogen Vocal Remover

killerpineapple Jan 2, 2008 10:58 PM

Quick answer: No, that's not possible.

Audio files like mp3s and wavs only have two 'tracks'. One for the left and one for the right. All the instruments and vocals are meshed together. Some programs can lower the volume of the vocals by targeting the frequency range of most singers, but this doesn't work 100% and lowers the volume of any instruments within that same range.

Slash Jan 4, 2008 04:30 AM

Well the easiest way to do this is go to the studio and beg and beg and beg, after they say, no we don't have it go home and cry.

In otherwords you can't.

Check this out and it might give you help

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highwind7777 Jan 16, 2008 08:15 PM

if it is a quality recording (even better if its a dolby surround mix), you can use dolby prologic to split the stereo waveform into its individual components (centre, left, right, rear left, rear right, sub), and delete the centre channel....

tiimbz Mar 7, 2008 09:40 AM

not possible... only vocal removing is possible but that's it.

audio = like a compiled piece of code..you can't decompile it ;)


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