Sampling out the singer voice from the song (plug-in)
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- KVRist
- 293 posts since 9 Dec, 2002 from Europe, Stockholm, Brussels or Rome
Yes, sure, just go to www.google.com and type in "acapellamaker" and you'll find it.....
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- KVRist
- 293 posts since 9 Dec, 2002 from Europe, Stockholm, Brussels or Rome
and search also for "bassguitar remover", "annoying guitar remover", the "lower the drums" plugin and why not the "less strings please" plugin also....
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- KVRAF
- 12977 posts since 29 Sep, 2003 from Ottawa, Canada
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- KVRian
- 951 posts since 11 Jan, 2004 from Netherlands
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- KVRist
- 89 posts since 27 Oct, 2004
es007 - the short answer is no.
my plugin kn0ck0ut www.freewebs.com/st3pan0va
and also elevaytor's extraboy and adobe audition can all extract whatever's panned in the centre of the mix. on very rare occasions this will just be the vox, but mostly will be a lot else too. these three pieces of software also have other features that can help - kn0ck0ut can help you if you have a similar instrumental version or section of yr track, and there is a complicated technique based on audition/cool edit's noise reduction that you can find via google, and all have different filter/eq options that can be useful.
there's no magic solution, and to get anything usable this way depends massively on yr source material, yr patience, and yr tolerance for noisy, processed-sounding vocals. most of the acapellas you hear on remixes/bootlegs are either provided by record companies, acquired by dubious means, or created by the 'phase cancel' method using an identical instrumental. some of the bootleg guys do roll their own acapellas, but mostly just for dj sets, not for release...partly cos of poor quality, partly cos of the potential legal issues...
my plugin kn0ck0ut www.freewebs.com/st3pan0va
and also elevaytor's extraboy and adobe audition can all extract whatever's panned in the centre of the mix. on very rare occasions this will just be the vox, but mostly will be a lot else too. these three pieces of software also have other features that can help - kn0ck0ut can help you if you have a similar instrumental version or section of yr track, and there is a complicated technique based on audition/cool edit's noise reduction that you can find via google, and all have different filter/eq options that can be useful.
there's no magic solution, and to get anything usable this way depends massively on yr source material, yr patience, and yr tolerance for noisy, processed-sounding vocals. most of the acapellas you hear on remixes/bootlegs are either provided by record companies, acquired by dubious means, or created by the 'phase cancel' method using an identical instrumental. some of the bootleg guys do roll their own acapellas, but mostly just for dj sets, not for release...partly cos of poor quality, partly cos of the potential legal issues...


