Hi there
I'm pretty new to Audacity and was wondering how can I remove everything except the bass from a track?
I can boost the bass, but want to remove guitars etc from the track.
This is just really so I can hear the bass better, as boosting is still doesnt make it loud enough as I'm trying to learn the bass off a few rock tracks.
thanks
shippo
How can I remove everything except the bass from a track?
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Audacity 1.2.x is now obsolete. Please use the current Audacity 2.1.x version.
The final version of Audacity for Windows 98/ME is the legacy 2.0.0 version.
Re: How can I remove everything except the bass from a track
Upgrade to Audacity 1.3
You can either use the Equalizer effect to cut/boost any frequency, or you can use the "low pass filter" to remove higher frequencies (or a combination of them both.
It is often easier to pick out the notes in a bass track by listening to the low-mid range rather than just the bass - try using the Equalizer and boost the range 200Hz to 800Hz a little, and cut the other frequencies. You will need to fiddle with different settings for best results.
You can either use the Equalizer effect to cut/boost any frequency, or you can use the "low pass filter" to remove higher frequencies (or a combination of them both.
It is often easier to pick out the notes in a bass track by listening to the low-mid range rather than just the bass - try using the Equalizer and boost the range 200Hz to 800Hz a little, and cut the other frequencies. You will need to fiddle with different settings for best results.
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Re: How can I remove everything except the bass from a track
is this not possible on 1.2 then?stevethefiddle wrote:Upgrade to Audacity 1.3
You can either use the Equalizer effect to cut/boost any frequency, or you can use the "low pass filter" to remove higher frequencies (or a combination of them both.
It is often easier to pick out the notes in a bass track by listening to the low-mid range rather than just the bass - try using the Equalizer and boost the range 200Hz to 800Hz a little, and cut the other frequencies. You will need to fiddle with different settings for best results.
thanks
shippo
Re: How can I remove everything except the bass from a track
I don't thing that 1.2 has the low-pass filters, and 1.3 has a much better graphic equaliser.
There's also loads of other enhancements to enjoy in 1.3, and it's probably more stable now than the old "stable" 1.2.6 version.
There's also loads of other enhancements to enjoy in 1.3, and it's probably more stable now than the old "stable" 1.2.6 version.
9/10 questions are answered in the FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ)