Subject:Removing vocals
Posted by: fashionquote
Date:9/21/2000 6:07:00 PM
Is there a feature in Soundforge that can extract vocals from a song? If not, is there any software that can do this? thanks. |
Subject:Re: Removing vocals
Reply by: Rednroll
Date:9/22/2000 3:00:00 AM
Many have Tried and many have failed. Vocal Removal is based on Phase between the right and left stereo signal. What you eccential have to do...or at least try to remove the vocal is this. Select one side of your stereo signal (either Left or Right does not matter), goto the Process Menu and Select the "Invert/Flip" function. What you just did was invert the phase of the channel you selected by 180 degress. Now the Left and Right channels are out of phase with one another. what eccentially happens when the stereo mix is out of phase is that everything that was panned in the center of the mix is lost because they cancel each other out. You also cancel out everything else that was panned in the center also, like your bass and kickdrum. To compensate for this you can now eq the mix and increase the bass frequencies below 200Hz because the vocals are not that powerful in that range, thus you raise the bass volume back up. What normally happens though is that the main vocal is usually panned in the center, but it has a stereo Effect on it like reverb, which means the reverb part of the main vocal isn't panned in the center, so what your left with is a thin sounding mix which sounds like it has someone singing way off in the distance. Play around with this technique, maybe you'll have good luck with your material, but once you do it you will hear what I'm talking about. Good luck Brian Franz steve hunt wrote: >>Is there a feature in Soundforge that can extract vocals >>from a song? If not, is there any software that can do >>this? thanks. |
Subject:Re: Removing vocals
Reply by: Ted_H
Date:9/27/2000 6:21:00 PM
Hi, That is nearly impossible to do. The human vocal range covers a frequency range that is also shared by the other instruments in the mix. If you try to eliminate that frequency range, you will also be detracting from the other elements. Brian said it best when he said "Many have Tried and many have failed." Ted steve hunt wrote: >>Is there a feature in Soundforge that can extract vocals >>from a song? If not, is there any software that can do >>this? thanks. |
Subject:Re: Removing vocals
Reply by: DataCowboy
Date:9/28/2000 4:12:00 PM
Many have failed, and I suspect a few more will do so again. =) But having said that, heard a rumor amongst the remixers at Winter Music Conference there is a company from Germany that has worked in the scientific audio field for some time and made a claim that they had a product that could do such a thing, and might be looking to move it into the audio. But at about $9000 a pop for the gear, no one had bothered pursuing it. Also, another rumor (from a source who asked to be unnamed) has it that Digidesign (Pro Tools) has been experimenting with trying to develop a plug-in for just such a use and was hoping to have it out in the first half of 2001. But at the time the idea was still in research, so it might not live to even see (or have seen) alpha testing. Hex www.thefreeside.com Ted Hoch wrote: >>Hi, >> >>That is nearly impossible to do. The human vocal range covers a >>frequency range that is also shared by the other instruments in the >>mix. If you try to eliminate that frequency range, you will also be >>detracting from the other elements. Brian said it best when he >>said "Many have Tried and many have failed." >> >>Ted >> >>steve hunt wrote: >>>>Is there a feature in Soundforge that can extract vocals >>>>from a song? If not, is there any software that can do >>>>this? thanks. |