There are several programs that can attempt to do this to a standard .mp3. Depending on how the studio recorded the track, the program will attempt to remove the vocal track. An example program can be found here:http://www.snapfiles.com/get/karaokeanything.html this is freeware and you get what you pay for but it should work for the most part. Its basically hit or miss. Some better programs will have a lot of adjustments so you can fine tune the audio. Usually when you drop the main vocal track, the backup singers will stay in, making for a great karaoke experience. Hope this helps!
BTW- Midi is horrible for anything other than websites, and even then its bad.
2006-09-02 19:59:21
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answered by Patrick R 2
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if the song is popular you can download the "midi" format of the song, midi is a protocol of music that runs in every windows PC and can be located in almost any p2p program you just put the title of the song and then you look for an extended search in the criteria of the extension for the file you put "mid" and you will get some results if that doesn't works some house stereo systems like SONY has an option of "karaoke" that makes the voice of a song almost mute and you can hear the background music only
2006-09-02 19:53:16
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answered by compadre_sv 3
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No, unless you just buy the "backing tracks" version of the songs, like karaoke. To actually remove the lyrics you would need the "master tracks", or copies, of the actual recording. I'm a recording engineer, so I know.
2006-09-02 19:49:10
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answered by shane j 1
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What you're inquiring for isn't obtainable. the perfect you will possibly desire to wish for could be some sort of "vocal decrease back" characteristic which makes use of stereo phasing to eliminate the middle channel of an audio track (the area the vocals frequently lie), even nonetheless the outcomes are haphazard at suitable. What you're extremely inquiring for is to unmix a blended audio track. you will possibly desire to think of of how now no longer basic it would be to "unmix" brown paint into yellow, purple, and blue paint. What you're inquiring for is in actuality the comparable.
2016-11-06 08:04:48
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answered by lurette 4
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mpc 2000 but theyre expensive theres probably a cheap pc program maybe cakewalk or fruity loops
2006-09-02 19:49:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Get some killer software and it can be done!!!!!!!
2006-09-02 19:49:16
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answered by Robert M 3
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