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Does any one know of a way to isolate vocals from a CD or vinyl source? For example, I want to hear only the rapper in the hip-hop song, and not the beats.
The following link explains how to do it with Cool Edit and Soundforge (PC software), but I haven't found a complement on the Mac side. How to make A capellas I'm assuming you could do it be a difference of the soundwaves. A soundwave anaylsis with just the beats, and then measure the difference with the vox and beats fromt he source. Or perhaps, messing with compression and a vocoder. But I don't see any software that does this on demand. Perhaps Csound ? How do DJ's do it in the clubs? I know they use instrumental versions of songs, but how do tehy merge the vox so seemlessesly? I'm using Cubase 1.06. on iBook G3 500, 576mb ram. Any tips? Ce message a été modifié par Lycius_Down - sam. 19 mars 2005, 05:48. |
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