Friday, July 31, 2009

Do you know anywhere that I could get a computer software that can take the vocals off a C.D.?

And/or what the software is called? I need a cd that takes the vocals off a music cd. If you only know the name of the software, that's fine. THX!!!!!

Do you know anywhere that I could get a computer software that can take the vocals off a C.D.?
Try AnalogX Vocal Remover, it works on the same principles that the hardware removers do - that in most instances vocals are equally mixed in both channels, and can identified and therefore removed by simply changing the phase on one channel by 180 degrees. While this won't remove vocals in all instances, it does work in many cases, and can sometimes be used to remove bass or breakbeat sections as well, which I find to be GREAT for sampling! Depending on the effects used on the vocals, sometimes the reverb or ambience of the vocals is left. In order to use the DirectX Vocal Remover, your application must support DirectX Audio Plugins, and must also support either realtime or non-realtime processing (such as Paris, Cakewalk, WaveLab, CoolEdit, etc). Vocal Remover REQUIRES a stereo sound streams, and supports either 16bit or 32bit data types.





In order to use the WinAmp Vocal Remover, you must already have WinAmp installed in your system; it REQUIRES a stereo sound stream, and supports only 16bit data types.
Reply:I have a free program called KISS Wav MP3 Editor, that has a feature that reduces or removes (depending on how the song was originally recorded) the vocals. The result is pretty cool, but the song ends up being "mono" (not stereo) and alot of the music or percussion also gets reduced.





The program is very easy to use. After you read the "help me" section, you'll being experimenting quickly.





I *think* I downloaded it from www.majorgeeks.com


Go to the website and type in audio editing software, and then you'll find quite an extensive list of free or free-to-try software in that category.


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