Karaoke lovers rejoice! Now you can instantly create an instrumental version of any song with Luxurioristy. Okay, truth be told, you can probably do the same thing with Audacity or Sound Forge.
(Thanks to Victor for the good laugh!)
Karaoke lovers rejoice! Now you can instantly create an instrumental version of any song with Luxurioristy. Okay, truth be told, you can probably do the same thing with Audacity or Sound Forge.
(Thanks to Victor for the good laugh!)
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Does this actually work?
John
I imagine it does something interesting. Whether or not you can do the same thing with other tools like Sound Forge, CoolEdit, or Audacity is what I wonder.
from the page:
“Vocals can only be removed from stereo tracks and results depend on the individual song being processed; some work better than others.”
um,
http://www.analogx.com/contents/download/audio/vremover.htm
but hey, they said it’s AMAZING!!
These programs all work from the premise that the vocals are mixed dead center. So… subtract the right channel from the left channel, and (theoretically) what you’re left with is the instrumental.
In Audacity this can be done using the “Invert” function — see http://audacity.sourceforge.net/manual-1.2/faq.html#a2
Dead center? What about instruments that are also mixed dead center?
They would be eliminated as well. I can’t imagine the sonic quality to any better than crap, imo.
man i need some free instrumentals software any one can hook me up holla at me at anynigga@hotmail.com or http://www.myspace.com/anynigga
please i need some software to programme my own music since i can rap.
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