Is there a way I can remove tracks from a song (drums bass, vocals) if import them from a MP3 to Audacity?
Also when I slow down the tempo on songs that are imported. I'm getting weird noise (kind of like tremelo added to the song) How do I get rid of that?
Removing tracks and noise
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Re: Removing tracks and noise
It's not unusual for people to post wanting to "recut" a song. There's only one tool that can help and that's Vocal Removal. It fails most of the time and even when it succeeds, the only thing it produces is a mono music track without the lead singer. Most of the time, it doesn't work right.
So no, there's no good way to separate a song into different instruments and singers. When the grownups do this, they start with the studio master tapes where, in general, each instrument is already on separate tracks.
There's a hidden problem to doing this, too. You can't recompress MP3 music. Even if everything else worked just fine, you can't make a new MP3 without it sounding bubbly, gargly and honky. MP3 recompression is a big problem.
These are the tools that claim to do a limited job of instrument management:
Voice Removal or Isolation
--Center Pan Remover (Voice Remover--Search the page for "Center Pan Remover")
http://audacityteam.org/download/nyquistplugins
This one is included in Audacity 1.3 as a standard effect.
--Voice Trap
http://www.cloneensemble.com/vt_main.htm
--Extra Boy
http://www.kvraudio.com/get/1651.html
--Kn0ck0ut
http://www.freewebs.com/st3pan0va/
Koz
So no, there's no good way to separate a song into different instruments and singers. When the grownups do this, they start with the studio master tapes where, in general, each instrument is already on separate tracks.
There's a hidden problem to doing this, too. You can't recompress MP3 music. Even if everything else worked just fine, you can't make a new MP3 without it sounding bubbly, gargly and honky. MP3 recompression is a big problem.
These are the tools that claim to do a limited job of instrument management:
Voice Removal or Isolation
--Center Pan Remover (Voice Remover--Search the page for "Center Pan Remover")
http://audacityteam.org/download/nyquistplugins
This one is included in Audacity 1.3 as a standard effect.
--Voice Trap
http://www.cloneensemble.com/vt_main.htm
--Extra Boy
http://www.kvraudio.com/get/1651.html
--Kn0ck0ut
http://www.freewebs.com/st3pan0va/
Koz