i know that you can do a karaoke track w/ no voice, what about the opposite? a track w only the voice, and no music?
I've tried equalization, it worked okay, but i could still hear the background music a little. Is there anbody good enough to pick out the frequency of voices, or even use other effects to try and isolate the voice?
isolating a voice from a song
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Leo_the_ripper
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Re: isolating a voice from a song
The "karaoke trick" works by cancelling out signals common to both Left and Right channels.
As far as I know there is no equivalent for cancelling out all but common signals.
The trouble with using Eq for isolating a voice from the music is that the frequencies of the voice overlap the frequencies of the music. Depending on your desired result, there may be a couple more ideas here that you could try:
http://virtualturntable.fourstones.net/ ... sic-part-3
As far as I know there is no equivalent for cancelling out all but common signals.
The trouble with using Eq for isolating a voice from the music is that the frequencies of the voice overlap the frequencies of the music. Depending on your desired result, there may be a couple more ideas here that you could try:
http://virtualturntable.fourstones.net/ ... sic-part-3
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