Hi there, I'm new to using Audacity and have a question.
You know how you can cancel out the centre of the audio(for making instrumentals)? I was wondering, is it possible to do the opposite and isolate the centre track without to much loss of audio quality?
Any help appreciated, thanks in advance.
Centre Isolation
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Re: Centre Isolation
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Re: Centre Isolation
I'm afraid I can't use either of those programs, I'm not old enough to own a credit card, and my mum wouldn't be to happy buying from unknown sites...
By the way, I don't just mean vocal isolation. I just like taking music apart for study, and there is a lot of stuff hidden in the centre.
Thanks anyway!
*Edit: Surely theres a way to do this with the invert function or something?
By the way, I don't just mean vocal isolation. I just like taking music apart for study, and there is a lot of stuff hidden in the centre.
Thanks anyway!
*Edit: Surely theres a way to do this with the invert function or something?
Last edited by kunnia on Fri Jul 18, 2008 4:34 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Centre Isolation
I think that at least one of them has a demo version. Also, if you read what they say on the website, they are not just for vocals.
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Re: Centre Isolation
Thanks for help!
Knock-Out seems to do the trick, but its a bit harsh...
*Edit: Scratch that, this program rules!
Knock-Out seems to do the trick, but its a bit harsh...
*Edit: Scratch that, this program rules!