Rip-off vocals using the simplest sofwares

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around the methods for isolating or removing vocals from songs using basic software available on Windows, such as sound recorder. Participants explore the feasibility and complexity of this task, considering both practical and technical aspects.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Technical explanation, Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • One participant inquires about using simple software to rip off vocals from songs.
  • Another participant suggests that isolating vocals is a complicated task requiring expensive audio programs, indicating that there is no perfect and easy solution.
  • A different participant questions the relevance of converting files to mp3 in the context of extracting vocals.
  • There is a suggestion that searching for lyrics online might be an easier alternative to isolating vocals.
  • A participant seeks clarification on whether the goal is to save the vocals or to save the music without the vocals.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express differing views on the complexity of isolating vocals, with some suggesting it is difficult and requiring specialized software, while others question the necessity of such an approach.

Contextual Notes

The discussion highlights the limitations of simple software for audio manipulation and the potential need for more advanced tools to achieve the desired outcome.

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how can i rip-off vocals using the simplest sofwares(such as sound recorder) available in windows?
 
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Devil, I am going to move this thread to the Software forum, where you'll get better answers on this practical topic than here.
 
Guybrush, I don't see how converting a file to mp3 has anything to do with getting the vocals from a song.

deaddevilsdisguise, taking the vocals from a song is a very complicated task. You will need an expensive audio program to isolate the vocal frequencies. There is NO perfect and easy system to do this.
 
Originally posted by dduardo
Guybrush, I don't see how converting a file to mp3 has anything to do with getting the vocals from a song.

sorry, i didn't quite understand the question :frown:

deaddevilsdisguise, wouldn't be easier to just search the net for the lyrics in that case?
 


Originally posted by deaddevilsdisguise
how can i rip-off vocals using the simplest sofwares(such as sound recorder) available in windows?
Is the idea to save the vocals or to save the music without the vocals?
 

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