It's almost impossible without killing
a good amount of frequencies. But
you can use standard wave editing
software to do it. I'm sure there's a
karaoke style proggie out there.

joe.


Antonio Banderas wrote:

> I have been reading these posts in this digest daily with out fail. I can
> tell there are some of you who are involved in music professionally. This
> question is for you and anyone who may have this particular knowledge. I
> have been learning to play the guitar for some time now. I have been
> converting all my classical and pop cd's to md. I want to go further. I want
> to take a track and remove the vocals and or lead guitar and or the base
> guitar and or the rhythm guitar leaving only the drums. Then copying the
> final product to my md for easy transport to friends garage to play along
> with our favorites tunes. Of course all this with without paying for studio
> time at a professional recording studio. Is there software I can buy that
> will allow me to do that?
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