Hello Listers,
If some one has successfully Removed the vocals from a song using gold wave,can
they please give a step by step on how to do this? I am using jaws 12 and
XP pro.
Thanks
Michael
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Hi!
You can't really remove vocals from a song with goldwave.
You can just reduce them but the music will not be in stereo if you try
to do that.
So i wont recomend doing it.
/A
Michael Amaro skrev 2011-08-18 14:21:
Hello Listers,
If some one has successfully Removed the vocals from a song usi
What I want to try and do is just keep the vocals them selves with out the
music track
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From: "Michael Amaro"
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Sent: Thursday, August 18, 2011 5:21 AM
Subject: Removing The Vocals From A song Using Gold Wave
Hello Listers,
If some on
I looked these up on fileext.com and found them to be bookmarkable
M4A's. However, the M4A's I know about don't have video in them, but
the M4B's do. Is it safe to just change the extension to M4A and leave
them at that?
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Hi Steve. As far as I know, the main difference between those files aside
from what you mentioned is the extension. They tell the iDivices and iTunes
where to put them/ how to treat them, i.e., audio books ormusic, podcasts,
etc.
Tony Hernandez
"Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter:
You can't just keep the vocal tracks with goldwave. On Thu, 18 Aug 2011
06:49:04 -0700,
Michael Amaro wrote:
>What I want to try and do is just keep the vocals them selves with out the
>music track
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Good evening all.
I tend to agree you will are unlikely to succeed in removing or separating
vocals from instrumentals using Goldwave as this function will require a
multi-track sound editor such as Sonar to name only one.
HTH
Rob Tabor
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I don't think you can keep only the vocals at all unless you had the
original project and had everything in separate tracks. Once I thought I
found something that claims to eliminate or isolate just the guitar track in
any song you throw at it, but I'm not sure that can be done either.
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yep, one can just change from m4b to m4a and be perectly fine.
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From: "Steve Matzura"
To: "pc-audio"
Sent: Thursday, August 1
I can't understand how this can be done removing vocals from a particular
music selection unless the vocal is on a different track than the
instrumental track and recorded separately
Even when making a stereo recording you are going to get some bleed through
in the mix. I have heard some terribl
Well, anything without the original tracks would rely on frequency analysis
and the panning in order to achieve results. There are vocal removal filters
available, but you're always going to get some bleeding through, as has
already been said...I wouldn't use any of them professionally but from
I thank ya both. Seems to be just fine.
On Thu, 18 Aug 2011 21:32:22 -0400, you wrote:
>yep, one can just change from m4b to m4a and be perectly fine.
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