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Editing Voice/vocals Out Of Game Rips
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So does anyone know of a program that'll like, let me edit the voices/background noise of an mp3? I know big production studios can do it, but ya know. I'm no productor. (?) producer. Basically, this would solve all of my ripping problems. So much in fact, that I'd start ripping insane tracks, like freaking Game and Watches, and.......stuff. So many game tracks I need aren't available in any form, except to listen to on the game with a bunch of NPC's talking over it or something. Just to get rid of that stuff would help me out. Any suggestions? |
You do realize how easy ripping would be if something like this existed right? It would also be magical, because the computer would literally be guessing what is and isn't considered "noise". I'm not the most knowledgeable when it comes to ripping but I know enough about computers to know this isn't really feasible.
I kind of want GH to come back so you can leave forever. |
uh....ok. Well I've been here for about 2 years on and off, so me leaving isn't going to happen any time soon. Sorry for being SO NOOB.
love the flame btw. ;) |
Basically for any type of music (VGM or not), the only way this is possible is if you have the original masters with all the different layers. You can't edit a finished track though, at least not without a lot of tedious guesswork -- I imagine it just wouldn't be worth it.
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I don't know about human voices, but I think it is possible to remove sounds and sound effects.
Some people at superheroes forums did it with The Dark Knight music from the movie (tracks that wasn't on the soundtrack). |
You can try frequency filtering, but you won't get very good results. It's not something a freeware program can accomplish.
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Agreed...editing cannot achieve this. The only way is to simply have to have access to the original audio files; the ones mixed into the movie with the dialogue and sound effects.
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I wouldn't call it completely impossible without the master track complete with different audio channels, but as a general rule I agree with everyone else here. It really depends on the music, but even if you did find a way it would more then likely be like reverse engineering, you would have to reconstruct the song after you had removed the unwanted parts, certainly not a cake walk task that's for sure.
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