Subject:Instrumentals
Posted by: C0ldfuzion
Date:4/5/1999 1:32:35 PM
Okay folks. I am new to Sound Forge. Put simply, here is what I want to do. You know when you buy a single, included on the cd is the song and the instrumental (only the sound but no words). I want to be able to make that using sound Forge. I wonder if there is an option that enables you to exclude all the words from a wave file and only get the sound in the background. Is that possible? |
Subject:Re: Instrumentals
Date:4/5/1999 5:04:21 PM
You can reverse the phase of one side, and theoretically knock out any mono center panned material, but since vocals are often highly processed, it's not very successful. So, in a word, no. Instrumental-only tracks like you describe are not produced in this fashion. A second mix is run in the multitrack domain, without the vocal tracks. -- Bruce A. Richardson Purple Iguana Productions bandmaster@sprynet.com C0ldfuzion wrote in message news:vILbVy7f#GA.203@logan... > Okay folks. I am new to Sound Forge. > > Put simply, here is what I want to do. > > You know when you buy a single, included on the cd is the > song and the instrumental (only the sound but no words). I > want to be able to make that using sound Forge. I wonder > if there is an option that enables you to exclude all the > words from a wave file and only get the sound in the > background. Is that possible? |