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how can you shut down the vocals in songs?
The discussion revolves around methods to remove or reduce vocals from songs using Winamp and other techniques. Participants explore various approaches, including plugins, studio cuts, and hardware solutions, while addressing the limitations and challenges associated with vocal removal.
Participants express varying opinions on the effectiveness of different methods for vocal removal, with no consensus on a single best approach. Some methods are acknowledged to have limitations, and the discussion remains unresolved regarding the most effective technique.
Participants mention that the effectiveness of vocal removal techniques can depend on the specific audio tracks and the tools used, highlighting the complexity of the task.
Individuals interested in audio processing, music production, or those looking to modify songs for personal use may find this discussion relevant.
i installed it but don't know what to do next, what should i do?Originally posted by Raavin
Ask and you shall receive
http://www.analogx.com/contents/download/audio/vremover.htm
Raavin :)
If you are not using a computer to do all of this, you can accomplish the task by running the stereo lines into a differential amplifier and making use of the monophonic output. The inverting and noninverting inputs of an operational amplifier, on which this type of circuitry is generally constructed, give you the desired phase shifting where the center stage (the 'place' where vocals usually are located on a recording, but not always) is canceled out as common mode noise. The success is largely dependent upon the nature of the stereo signal it is being fed, and you will often hear at least a trace of vocals, though about 60dB of attenuation is possible. Because the output often has high levels of ambience signals, if you amplify it and drive a couple of speakers placed at the back of the room you can create a sort of ‘poor-mans’ quadraphonic system.Originally posted by loop quantum gravity
how can you shut down the vocals in songs?