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how can you shut down the vocals in songs?
To turn off vocals in songs using Winamp, users can utilize the AnalogX Vocal Remover plugin, which requires Winamp version 2.0 or greater and a stereo stream for optimal performance. The plugin allows users to adjust the vocal removal effect via a slider in the Preferences menu. For those seeking hardware solutions, a differential amplifier can be employed to cancel out vocals by utilizing phase shifting, although some vocal traces may remain. Proper installation of the plugin is crucial, as it must be placed in the WinAmp/Plugins directory to function correctly.
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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?