Audacity tutorial : remove voices from a song
By J2M - Posted on August 12th, 2007
Tagged: Freewares tutorials : Audacity
If you want to make a karaoke, this tutorial will show you how to remove all the voices from a song, in order to keep only the instruments.
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i tried it on one song and it didnt work and then i thought i would test it on another and it still didnt work!!! this is soo frustrating!!!
I think I see how this works- except I thought it would mute the whole track.
Having the exact opposites of one sound play at the same time in a sense cancels them out.
It doesn't work 100%, but it's passable. Thanks for the tutorial
it work very well except that the sound is too compress.
YOU RE A LYER ID DONT WORK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Very good, I really enjoyed it. Is there somewhere I can check out more about it?.
sorry but that does'n work I can hear the voice again but lower
While this works for some tracks, it won't work for all of them. Since this video is almost two minutes long, I took the time to write out the steps:
1. In Audacity, open the track you want to use.
2. Click the track menu, Split stereo track (note: not always available).
3. Select the entire bottom track (only).
4. Click the Effect menu, and select Invert
5. Go back to each track menu and select Mono.
it doesnt work! GAAAH!
tnx
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