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Subject:SF8 - Looking for a function (Remove Vocals)
Posted by: Pathological
Date:3/28/2005 1:25:57 PM

Hi, i read up on this section in th forum for removing vocals. "http://mediasoftware.sonypictures.com/forums/ShowMessage.asp?ForumID=3&MessageID=90680"

"David_Kuznicki "
Mentioned selecting the track, going to the effects menu and clicking remove vocals.

This must have been a differant version. I downloaded the trial version of SF8 to make sure the feature i want works before i dump money into the product.

If anyone knows where this feature would be in the New SF8 or has a link to an earlier trial of SF for me to try the Remove Voclas feature please let me know. Also if this is a plugin i must look for and download or what have you again, please let me know, so i can go and download it.

Tanks for any info you can give.

-Path

Subject:RE: SF8 - Looking for a function (Remove Vocals)
Reply by: mpd
Date:3/28/2005 1:54:56 PM

Process -> Channel Converter -> Stereo to Stereo / Vocal Cut

Prepare to be disappointed. This isn't SF specific; removing vocals from a mix is pretty much impossible for any plugin.

Vocals and/or the mix usually have a stereo reverb effect, so there will be vocal content in the stereo channel. Also, other instruments may be panned dead center. In addition, not all vocals are panned dead center.

Subject:RE: SF8 - Looking for a function (Remove Vocals)
Reply by: Pathological
Date:3/28/2005 2:09:54 PM

You appear to be very right... That is unfortunate... What was that guy i mentioned in here talking about then with the other Plugin i guess it was i wonder...

Hmmm well if anyone else has some software related solutions to this issue i am all eyes. Please let me know... a differant version of Sound Forge maybe what ever the case may be...

-Path

Subject:RE: SF8 - Looking for a function (Remove Vocals)
Reply by: Chienworks
Date:3/28/2005 7:02:08 PM

Pathological, i think you missed it. David_Kuznicki was joking (or razzing, depending on your point of view) when he wrote that post. It's pretty obvious if you read it in context.

Subject:RE: SF8 - Looking for a function (Remove Vocals)
Reply by: John 17:17
Date:3/29/2005 6:05:54 PM

On some recordings you can simply pan the volume all the way to the left or right speaker and the vocals will disappear. I have several recordings that do this. They're called soundtracks or accompaniment tracks. There are plenty of websites that sell them, such as www.karaoke.com .

Subject:RE: SF8 - Looking for a function (Remove Vocals)
Reply by: Rednroll
Date:3/29/2005 6:19:09 PM

You can refer to my post of the Ins and outs of vocal removal here, which should tell you most everything you need to know:

Cut and paste this line into your browser:
http://mediasoftware.sonypictures.com/forums/ShowMessage.asp?MessageID=349172&Replies=0&Page=0

Subject:RE: SF8 - Looking for a function (Remove Vocals)
Reply by: StormCrow
Date:3/30/2005 5:14:46 AM

You might want to check out Adobe's Audition. I was at a WEVA seminar on it last week and the guy created a "kareoke" track very easily in literally minutes. First he dropped the vocals to show us and then for the heck of it he dropped the band and brought back the vocals. He said it does not work on all modern mixes because the engineer them with the vocals scattered across all the channels. He also easily created a suedo 5.1 mix. I'm very impressed with this software....you might try the free download and check it out.

Subject:RE: SF8 - Looking for a function (Remove Vocals)
Reply by: mpd
Date:3/30/2005 5:27:16 AM

Both of the effects you describe below can be done with the Channel Converter in SF using two of the standard presets.

Subject:RE: SF8 - Looking for a function (Remove Vocals)
Reply by: Pathological
Date:3/30/2005 11:33:49 AM

Red you are currently my god, well god of music anyway.

hehe Th link you gave me of your post was exactly what i needed. Worked wonderfully.

I really appreciate the help all, looks like SF8 may have to be purchased by me :-)

-Cheers

Path

Subject:RE: SF8 - Looking for a function (Remove Vocals)
Reply by: Rednroll
Date:3/30/2005 12:13:03 PM

Well.....there's a lot of history there. Your question gets asked in these forums almost twice a month, sometimes more. I use to reply to them and give snippits of that post you read that obtained to their particular question. Eventually, like a lot of users that visit this forum on a regular basis, we grow tired of replying to the same question. I finally decided, I would put everything together in a summary post so when the question comes in I can just post a link instead of screaming at them, "Use the Search feature on this forum, you idiot!!!". I'm glad it helped you out, that's why I took the time to write a thorough post regarding this question, so people can better understand why it works in some instances and doesn't work so well in other instances, and more so HOW it works.

Welcome to the Sound Forge family,
Red

Message last edited on3/30/2005 12:14:25 PM byRednroll.
Subject:RE: SF8 - Looking for a function (Remove Vocals)
Reply by: jumbuk
Date:3/30/2005 7:17:37 PM

"You might want to check out Adobe's Audition. I was at a WEVA seminar on it last week and the guy created a "kareoke" track very easily in literally"

Yes, we could all do that with SF if we were able to choose the source track. It just doesn't work with 90% of commercial tracks.

Subject:RE: SF8 - Looking for a function (Remove Vocals)
Reply by: babyboy0
Date:4/1/2005 10:59:31 PM

Audition's Vocal Remover works well on some tracks, and lousy on others. I've done quite a few Motown tracks that came out pretty good. Patience is a must. You can also isolate the vocal (with lots of artifacts), but you can hear the vocals much clearer - good for songs that you can't figure out the words to.

Message last edited on4/1/2005 11:00:20 PM bybabyboy0.

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