Hello guys,
I'm currently extracting voice segment from a cartoon for a personal project of mine. The thing is it's not always easy to isolate the vocals when some scene have background music and ambient noises.
I can use the noise reduction tool for basic ambient noises and instrument that stay on a single note for a long time... But the noise damping tool ain't good enough for all situations...
For example, there is a segment featuring a short yell and three short dry drum kick at the same time. I just can't find my way to isolate such kind of thing and make them less apparent.
When I split the track for vocal removal, I can clearly hear all the drum kicks. Is that instrumental segment useful in any way to help me clear the drum noises?
What other effects or manual edition should I work into to solve this kind of problem?
Cleaning up extracted voices
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Felix Desrosiers
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Re: Cleaning up extracted voices
You are trying to unbake a cake and get back to a heap of flour, a heap of sugar and an egg. It can't be done! You cannot unmix a mixed sound file.
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Felix Desrosiers
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Re: Cleaning up extracted voices
That I know, and it's soooo frustrating 
I've seen people work on the same files I'm woking on and they sometime did a WAYYYYY better job than me for isolation and cleaning vocals and
I just don't get how they achieved it that well n_n.
I'm a bit in a hurry right now, but I'll come back later today and post examples so you guys can "hear" what I mean.
I've seen people work on the same files I'm woking on and they sometime did a WAYYYYY better job than me for isolation and cleaning vocals and
I just don't get how they achieved it that well n_n.
I'm a bit in a hurry right now, but I'll come back later today and post examples so you guys can "hear" what I mean.
Re: Cleaning up extracted voices
"Melodyne" (by Celemony) has some of the best tools for isolating vocals, but it is still time consuming and it comes with a hefty price tag.
For free tools and techniques, see this article: http://manual.audacityteam.org/man/Tuto ... _Isolation
For free tools and techniques, see this article: http://manual.audacityteam.org/man/Tuto ... _Isolation
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Felix Desrosiers
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Re: Cleaning up extracted voices
Ty for the links
Using the equalization (on which alone could be written a thesis
) and the compressor help a bit.
Using the equalization (on which alone could be written a thesis