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Subject:Separation Of Vocals From Rhythms
Posted by: Tails4u2nv
Date:6/5/2003 6:20:33 PM

Is There Any Way Of Separating The Vocals From The Rhythms On Sound Forge 6.0. If Anyone Knows Please Show/Tell Me How To Do This Operation. Thank You

Subject:RE: Separation Of Vocals From Rhythms
Reply by: MJhig
Date:6/5/2003 6:26:32 PM

From Sonic Foundry FAQ; Can I remove vocals from a song?

MJ

Subject:RE: Separation Of Vocals From Rhythms
Reply by: Geoff_Wood
Date:6/5/2003 7:20:02 PM

VREMOVER (FReeware) From Www.Analogx.Com May Be Able To Help You. Results Depend On The Music Involved, And Can Range From Excellent To Abysmal.

I Think They Might Develop An Anti-Auto-Capitalisation Plugin In The Near Future Too ...
;-)

geoff

Subject:RE: Separation Of Vocals From Rhythms
Reply by: MyST
Date:6/5/2003 8:47:18 PM

"I Think They Might Develop An Anti-Auto-Capitalisation Plugin In The Near Future Too ..."



tHEY dID, i wAS a bETA tESTER...dIDN'T wORK tOO wELL.

m

Subject:RE: Separation Of Vocals From Rhythms
Reply by: Tails4u2nv
Date:6/6/2003 1:25:05 AM

Thanks For The Info Ppls. 1

Subject:RE: Separation Of Vocals From Rhythms
Reply by: garrigus
Date:6/6/2003 8:08:10 PM

Hi Tails,

I wrote an article about this called 'Extracting the Lead Vocal' for issue 11 of the DigiFreq newsletter. You can download the issue for free at:
http://www.digifreq.com/digifreq/issues.asp

Best regards,
Scott

--
Scott R. Garrigus - Author of Cakewalk, Sound Forge and Sound Forge 6, SONAR and SONAR 2 Power! books; Publisher of DigiFreq. Win a free copy of PowerFX's Dyad DXi software synth and learn more cool music technology tips and techniques by getting a FREE subscription to DigiFreq... go to:
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Subject:RE: Separation Of Vocals From Rhythms
Reply by: Geoff_Wood
Date:6/7/2003 7:17:15 PM

Was "extracting the vocals from the rythmns" intended to leave you with,
(a) - the rythmns (backing music)
or (b) - just the vocals ?

geoff

Subject:RE: Separation Of Vocals From Rhythms
Reply by: Chienworks
Date:6/7/2003 7:45:41 PM

There's always my old standby remover plugin for Vegas. That might be instructional. ;)

Subject:RE: Separation Of Vocals From Rhythms
Reply by: Tails4u2nv
Date:6/9/2003 12:18:10 AM

Geoff that was the issue i was trying to get around

Subject:RE: Separation Of Vocals From Rhythms
Reply by: Tails4u2nv
Date:6/9/2003 12:19:24 AM

Sorry to bother everybody again but i was wondering if anyone knows of any program capable of this kind of separation. Thank You

Subject:RE: Separation Of Vocals From Rhythms
Reply by: Geoff_Wood
Date:6/9/2003 6:47:57 AM

Sorry Tails ....

But you have still not categorically stated if you want to end up with


(a) the vocal,
or
(b) the backing music (rythmns ?) without the vocal.

If (b), VREMOVER, or similar may help, depending on the stability and processing on the vocal. If (b) , I don't know, but technically it is the inverse of (a).


geoff

Subject:RE: Separation Of Vocals From Rhythms
Reply by: shitcomputer
Date:6/9/2003 7:26:25 PM

I'd love to be able to take the music away from the music so i could do all kinds of crazy acid remixes of songs, but i dont think it is really possible to do acurately and properly, when ya think about it it is quite hard when its all digitally one wave file.

Subject:RE: Separation Of Vocals From Rhythms
Reply by: shitcomputer
Date:6/9/2003 7:26:44 PM

I'd love to be able to take the music away from the music so i could do all kinds of crazy acid remixes of songs, but i dont think it is really possible to do acurately and properly, when ya think about it it is quite hard when its all digitally one wave file.

Subject:RE: Separation Of Vocals From Rhythms
Reply by: shitcomputer
Date:6/9/2003 7:26:44 PM

I'd love to be able to take the music away from the music so i could do all kinds of crazy acid remixes of songs, but i dont think it is really possible to do acurately and properly, when ya think about it it is quite hard when its all digitally one wave file.

Subject:RE: Separation Of Vocals From Rhythms
Reply by: shitcomputer
Date:6/9/2003 7:26:44 PM

I'd love to be able to take the music away from the music so i could do all kinds of crazy acid remixes of songs, but i dont think it is really possible to do acurately and properly, when ya think about it it is quite hard when its all digitally one wave file.

Subject:RE: Separation Of Vocals From Rhythms
Reply by: shitcomputer
Date:6/9/2003 7:27:22 PM

OOPS

Subject:RE: Separation Of Vocals From Rhythms
Reply by: shitcomputer
Date:6/9/2003 7:27:37 PM

MY MISTAKE

Subject:RE: Separation Of Vocals From Rhythms
Reply by: shitcomputer
Date:6/9/2003 7:27:37 PM

MY MISTAKE

Subject:RE: Separation Of Vocals From Rhythms
Reply by: shitcomputer
Date:6/9/2003 7:27:37 PM

MY MISTAKE

Subject:RE: Separation Of Vocals From Rhythms
Reply by: shitcomputer
Date:6/9/2003 7:27:37 PM

MY MISTAKE

Subject:RE: Separation Of Vocals From Rhythms
Reply by: shitcomputer
Date:6/9/2003 7:27:38 PM

MY MISTAKE

Subject:RE: Separation Of Vocals From Rhythms
Reply by: Chienworks
Date:6/9/2003 9:05:40 PM

Take a good look at the "Delete This Message" link underneath messages you've posted. It can be a very useful thing. ;)

Subject:RE: Separation Of Vocals From Rhythms
Reply by: Geoff_Wood
Date:6/10/2003 4:40:15 AM

It's a weak character person who blames his computer !

;-)

geoff

Subject:RE: Separation Of Vocals From Rhythms
Reply by: keether
Date:6/10/2003 1:55:27 PM

How I'd love to click Ignore This User.

Subject:RE: Separation Of Vocals From Rhythms
Reply by: shitcomputer
Date:6/12/2003 8:42:48 PM

If you actually had to use my 64mb RAM 6.0 gig hard disk, hewlett packard AMD K-6 machine. You would realise how slow it really is. Ask yoruself this, have you ever had to use dreamweaver, flash or sound forge with a computer that is that slow??? and im sorry for posting so many posts my puter was goin slow i didnt think it was wokring so i clicked post message a whole heep of times. but yeah, JUST THINK ABOUT THAT BEFORE YOU CRITICISE MR WOOD

Subject:RE: Separation Of Vocals From Rhythms
Reply by: Geoff_Wood
Date:6/13/2003 6:02:01 PM

.... Ok shitforbrains, and you think before you click.

;-) (smilie)

geoff

Subject:RE: Separation Of Vocals From Rhythms
Reply by: thephantom
Date:7/9/2003 12:30:12 AM

Ok. what is the NEW user ID of *hitcomputer now? I am pretty sure you have 1) changed it, 2) been banned or 3) realized you really don't know how to post in forums and decided to leave? just an observation.

I read through this post and can't really make heads or tails of it.

Subject:Remove Vocal 22
Reply by: Rednroll
Date:12/16/2004 7:48:35 PM

<Bump> :-)~

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