[kj] OT: Audio experts: Software that lets you isolate instruments in an mp3?
folk devil
folkdevil_23 at hotmail.com
Wed Aug 1 16:16:18 EDT 2007
the trick is masking, not removing...you can rip vocals occassionally, but
they will inevitably become predominantly mid range and thin...
>From: uncle benny's magical bra & liquorice factory <fatpotanga at gmail.com>
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>Subject: Re: [kj] OT: Audio experts: Software that lets you isolate
>instruments in an mp3?
>Date: Wed, 01 Aug 2007 21:13:07 +0100
>
>Probably not.
>Lead vocals tend to be mixed centrally in the stereo spectrum
>The karoke thing worked by essentially masking that out.
>Drums ect are all over the place with other instruments so I would guess
>not.
>
>On 1/8/07 21:09, "B. Oliver Sheppard" wrote:
>
> > There used to be a plug in for WinAmp called "Karaoke" that somehow knew
> > to strip the vocals from any song, giving you an instant version to sing
> > along to (you know, for karaoke, if you wanted). Sometimes it didn't
> > work so well and you could hear a residual echo of the vox.
> >
> > Does anyone know of software FOR THE MAC (not PC) that enables you to
> > isolate instruments from mp3s? Like, let's say I just wanted to hear Big
> > Paul's drumming on "Empire Song" and nothing else. Is there a filter,
> > plug in, or software app for the Mac that can do this?
> >
> > Thank you!
> >
> >
> > -Oliver
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