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I have tried like almost every program that I can think of to remove te vocals from this song I want to make into an instrumental, but it didn't completely remove them and it sounded crappy. Does anyone know how to completely remove them from a song? The song I'm wanting into an instrumental is Just Rhymin With Proof -by Eminem & Proof. Any help would be appreciated.

2007-02-17 16:29:46 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Entertainment & Music Music

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It won't do it 100%, but use the panning to find out if the lyrics are panned to the right or left, and do that first.

Once you've done that go through all the Freqs, and adjust them till you find which Freq the vocals are on, bring down all the others, bring those up. It'll do most of it, but anything else on those Freqs will still be there, plus the voice will be alittle different

2007-02-17 16:53:39 · answer #1 · answered by wpowe008 1 · 0 0

Don't know if you've tried this...

You need a decent audio editing program like Sound Forge or (my favorite) Cool Edit. Once you have the song loaded up select one of the channels (either left or right) and invert it. Then convert the whole file to mono and you should have the vocals and any instruments that were panned to the center removed. This only works if the main vocal is panned dead center. Sometimes there's background vocals that get panned left or right so it won't remove them. Another downside is that you're left with a mono recording.

2007-02-17 20:37:18 · answer #2 · answered by jc_smurf 1 · 0 0

there's a ability of removing vocals from a music even though that's no longer foolproof. it relatively works through fact in maximum songs, the vocal music is blended the two between the left and appropriate stereo tracks. With this in strategies, it relatively is attainable for application to technique a music, removing any audio which looks on the two tracks. even though there are severe problems with this strategies-set: in the beginning it won't artwork if the vocals are no longer blended the two loud on the two left and appropriate stereo tracks. Secondly, that's going to eliminate something that's blended the two loud on the two tracks - eg. it might eliminate the drum, bassline. in case you apply it to a mono music which has been converted to stereo that's going to eliminate each thing! Thirdly - it does not artwork on an MP3 music, through fact the MP3 compression alters the waveform, making the vocals subtly different on each and each music. Fourthly, if stereo reverb has been further to a vocal music, centre cancellation will eliminate the considerable vocals yet a wierd echo of the vocals will stay. there are a number of hardware and application systems which use centre cancellation however the outcomes are variable.

2016-10-15 22:09:52 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Sometimes you can download the instrumental versions of rap songs. I don't know if there's one for that song though.

2007-02-17 16:37:24 · answer #4 · answered by tanie_kitty 6 · 0 0

It's basically impossible... unless you can find the karaoke for it or be able to record all the tracks yourself. Sorry.

2007-02-17 16:35:00 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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