[kj] OT: Audio experts: Software that lets you isolate instruments in an mp3?

Brendan bq at soundgardener.co.nz
Wed Aug 1 17:09:34 EDT 2007


Yeah and let us rip out the amazing background music in pornos, perhaps we
could put it in lifts and shopping malls everywhere to advance the cause
of world peace ;p


> Hmm - dammit, there needs to be a way to do this! I suggest in the

> future musicians press CDs with the option to just listen to all the

> drum parts of every song, guitar parts, etc, separately, if one wished,

> like some fancy DVDs (porn ones, usually) let you view things from

> different angles, you know? Wouldn't that be amazing? Just listening to

> the Geordie guitar parts of a song if you wanted, etc.

>

>

>

> -Oliver

>

>

> uncle benny's magical bra & liquorice factory wrote:

>> 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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