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Fontaine
01-05-2007, 06:51 AM
my class is looking for a way to use a program to take words out of a song and you are left with only the instruments, we need this for my graduation lol, and when they search for it on music d/lin sites er w/e they always get a bad one lol. are there any programs to do this?

thank you in advance.

SpankyPants
01-05-2007, 10:25 AM
Remember that if you're trying to remove the vocals from a regular mp3, the only thing you can really do is set the EQ so that the vocal freq's aren't so apparent... Which will often not yield the best "instrumental" quality in a song.

I've heard of a program, however, in which you type the lyrics, and it removes them. Don't know what it is or how it works (assuming it's more than just EQing).

40Hz_of_Love
01-05-2007, 10:29 AM
I've heard of a program, however, in which you type the lyrics, and it removes them.

It sounds like science fiction.

nad
01-05-2007, 10:33 AM
I remember having those old karoake boomboxes that remove the vocals (I always assumed) by putting a gap in the frequency range.

Anyhow, the only thing I remember about it was that Axl Rose got shifted to the right speaker, but wasn't completely eliminated.

Fontaine
01-05-2007, 01:18 PM
anyone actually know of a program? lol

tplyons
01-05-2007, 01:27 PM
Well, this isn't a guitar or bass effect, so off to recordings. it goes (I think)

seamonkey
01-05-2007, 03:09 PM
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/help/faq?s=editing&i=remove-vocals

This works if the vocals are equal in both left and right channels. i.e. Panned to the center. Anything else panned to the center will get nulled out also. If it's stronger in one channel and not the other there will be some leak through, or you can try adjusting the strong channel down.

Basshole
01-05-2007, 03:32 PM
The commerically available "vocal eliminators" work by cancelling anything that is panned center, like the vocals (equally in both channels) and the bass typically are. The bass is largely spared this fate, however, as it is bled off and side-chained via a low pass EQ, set below the threshold of the human voice.

I'm certain that someone makes a plug-in or a program that can do this in the computer domain - it stands to reason that it's easier to do digitally than in analog.

xparis001
01-05-2007, 04:24 PM
Alesis makes a cheap 1/3 rack unit called the vocal zapper that supposedly does this.

I've heard from industry people that MP3s are notoriously bad for trying to get vocal content out of. I'm not sure why. I wonder if mp3's stereo image is somehow different than the source file...

Petebass
01-06-2007, 12:18 AM
Have you tried hunting around for the "instrumental" or "Karaoke" version of the song you're after?

Johnny Crab
01-06-2007, 12:45 AM
Goldwave will reduce them but not eliminate them using the tool Filter > Bandpass/Bandstop:

http://www.goldwave.com/

Does other cool thing like shift pitch of those songs "they play in a different key" and then "Time Warps" them back to correct tempo....etc.

RBasss
01-11-2007, 10:34 AM
At the end of the day you are still trying to take eggs out of a cake. Something else in the frequency range of the vocals will be removed with them. I've heard the Alesis unit and many, many plug-ins that claim they can remove vocals and they all have sounded like garbage to me.