either point me to the thread or tell me about it again..
never had to do it.. and just had a request from a friend that is too hard to resist :LOL:
The two tracks have to be the L and R channels of a stereo signal, because the theory is to remove the stuff that's common to both channels (ie, center-panned).fitch wrote:2 mono tracks the same.. invert one of them...
Or substracting an instrumental version of the song from the original.Gwydi wrote:There's no way to remove the vocals from a mono clip, short of completely removing all frequencies in the vocal range.
...in which case you already *have* a version without the vocals, and the whole exercise is meaningless...declassified wrote:Or substracting an instrumental version of the song from the original.Gwydi wrote:There's no way to remove the vocals from a mono clip, short of completely removing all frequencies in the vocal range.
Now that's the funniest thing I have read all morning!Hovmod wrote:...in which case you already *have* a version without the vocals, and the whole exercise is meaningless...declassified wrote:Or substracting an instrumental version of the song from the original.Gwydi wrote:There's no way to remove the vocals from a mono clip, short of completely removing all frequencies in the vocal range.
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