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Corsa_SeXi
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22nd Feb 05 at 15:38   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Hey people, can u tell me if there is anyway of removing lyrics from a song or at least reducing the sound of em so i can just have the back ground beat
dave17
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22nd Feb 05 at 15:41   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

its hard to do mate, been making music for years and itl never sound right IMO, jus makes it sound flat and shitty. better off searching for an instrumental.
Corsa_SeXi
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22nd Feb 05 at 15:43   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

well if thats the case. I no its a long shot but has anyone got the instrumental to 2pac - all out. The version off until the end of time. I posted this on a tupac board and haven't got it so it will probably be the same here. Cheers
infinitycorsa
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22nd Feb 05 at 16:52   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

why dont u use the kaeoke mode on nero this will take some of the lyrics out
Dom
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invert one of the channels and layer it over the other with it being about a ms out of phase - that will give you the vocals. Then bounce that down to identical stereo pair, invert and layer it over the original - that should cut alot of the centre out (if memory serves me right) from the stereo field, so you should be left with things panned either side - so some kind of instrumental etc

but no, your never going to beable to get a a clean instrumental from the original - your better of getting whole of a copy

[Edited on 22-02-2005 by Dom]
dave17
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quote:
Originally posted by Dom
invert one of the channels and layer it over the other with it being about a ms out of phase - that will give you the vocals. Then bounce that down to identical stereo pair, invert and layer it over the original - that should cut alot of the centre out (if memory serves me right) from the stereo field, so you should be left with things panned either side - so some kind of instrumental etc

but no, your never going to beable to get a a clean instrumental from the original - your better of getting whole of a copy

[Edited on 22-02-2005 by Dom]



so basically what i jus said then eh
Dom
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22nd Feb 05 at 17:04   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by Dave17
quote:
Originally posted by Dom
invert one of the channels and layer it over the other with it being about a ms out of phase - that will give you the vocals. Then bounce that down to identical stereo pair, invert and layer it over the original - that should cut alot of the centre out (if memory serves me right) from the stereo field, so you should be left with things panned either side - so some kind of instrumental etc

but no, your never going to beable to get a a clean instrumental from the original - your better of getting whole of a copy

[Edited on 22-02-2005 by Dom]



so basically what i jus said then eh


something like that all that nero and other programs do is apply an EQ over it that takes out things around the 1k,2.5k and 3k regions - but if they have phasing/chorus/reverb etc then vocals can be spread from anything around 300Hz to 10Khz+, hence why my way does do something a little better.

But yea it sounds cack either way

 
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