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Off-Topic Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: Colonol Dekker on May 18, 2009, 03:52:30 am
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Hiy'all........ I've got LOADS of movie soundtracks, and i like quite a bit of music, thing is.... Most of it has vocals. Is there some sort of anti-voice filter going for goldwave/audacity or am i going to have to buy a non-vocal album :sigh:
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Last I heard about something related to this, it takes a helluva lot of time to be done manually, so if there was a filter I'd love it too, but yeah, no idea.
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Ahh,..smeg.
No worries, cheers anyway :yes:
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No worries :)
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do you have a soundcard bad enough to use a realtek driver , some of these have a gui with a karoake filter
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Even those wouldn't do the job completely, removing vocals from a track is practically impossible to do completely unless you have access to the master tracks.
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i know , whenever you try to remove vocals using a filter you will also remove any other instrument that falls within the same frequency.....
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The entire middle tone range...
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Or in the case of Prince, kiss goodbye to your treble ;)
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Or in the case of Prince, kiss goodbye to your treble ;)
maybe you could set the parameters larger and just get rid of it completely
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Or in the case of Prince, kiss goodbye to your treble ;)
maybe you could set the parameters larger and just get rid of it completely
:lol:
Actually, I quite liked Purple Rain, but other than that...