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garrigus
09-05-2001, 09:13 AM
DFreqTIP - Eliminating the Lead Vocal

Copyright 2001 by Scott R. Garrigus. Reprinted with permission.

No, I'm not talking about bumping off the lead singer in your band.
What I mean by the title 'Eliminating the Lead Vocal' is removing
the main vocal part from a prerecorded song. Someone recently asked
me if this was possible, and I told him yes and no.

Yes you can remove the lead vocal from a prerecorded song, but only
if the vocal is panned directly in the center of the stereo field.
And even then, the process isn't perfect. There isn't currently any
audio software on the market that can analyze and remove only a
single vocal part. Instead, you have to cut out the material in the
middle of the stereo field. That means cutting out the vocal and
everything else centered in the field.

Here's how to do it in Cool Edit Pro:
1) Open the audio file.
2) Choose Edit>Select Entire Wave to select all the data in the
file.
3) Choose Transform>Amplitude>Channel Mixer.
4) In the Channel Mixer dialog box, choose the Vocal Cut preset.
5) If you want to end up with a pseudo-stereo file, deactivate the
New Right Channel Invert option. If you want to end up with a
pseudo-mono file, no other settings are necessary. As I mentioned
earlier, the mono file sounds better.
6) Click OK.

Depending on the type of material that you're processing, the
results will vary, but they'll never be perfect. You can try to
tweak the mix a bit with EQ, but other than that, what you get is
what you get. Maybe in the future we'll have more sophisticated
software available that will be able to analyze and separate
specific sounds from an audio mix.

Scott R. Garrigus is the author of Cakewalk Power!, Sound Forge Power!, and SONAR Power! He is also the publisher of the DigiFreq music technology newsletter. Learn about more cool music technology tips and techniques and have the chance to win free music products by getting a FREE subscription to DigiFreq... surf to: http://www.digifreq.com/digifreq/

Sonic Valley
09-05-2001, 11:41 AM
How many threads are you gonna post this in?

HanzZ
09-07-2001, 01:18 PM
Probably one of the most asked questions on these kind of forums is: "How can I remove the vocals from a track?"

The only real answer, I think, should be: you can't.

Not without extensive loss of audioquality anyway.

Well, come to think of it, there's one way:
Pick the guy up and throw him out of the studio!! http://www.audioforums.com/forums/smile.gif

(With regards to the syntrillium MD)

-- HanzZ


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larryws
09-08-2001, 02:00 PM
I think this guy is just promoting his book

jecahn
09-08-2001, 05:58 PM
Yeah, really Scott.. Not to find fault but isn't this kinda like posting helpful "File Save" tips?

An interesting fact... If you're in Cool Edit and you want to "save" what you're doing to work on it later go to the little used "File" menu and select "Save." This will save the file for "later use."

Aren't you just restating what I could find by marginal use of the help files? Or doesn't anyone use those anymore?