Latisha
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Joined: 21 Sep 2006
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I have 2 audio files with the same song, one with music & voice, and another only with music, is there any kind of "subtracting" function to make a new wave sound containing only the voice? (We are supposing that both input files are identical and synchronized) Any little idea will be well received. |
Sun Jan 21, 2007 7:26 am |
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conquistadore
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Joined: 03 Aug 2004
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Hi Latisha
Extracting the voice out of a mixed file is not such an easy process, and I dont think it can be done thoroughly. I do remember coming across a restoration company once that claimed to be able to do it - but I cant remember the name!
There might be hardware/software processors built for this task - but with the money you may spend getting this done, you might as well re-dub the vocals. |
Sun Jan 21, 2007 11:23 am |
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ben m

Joined: 15 Sep 2002
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Hi Latisha,
well if it is exactly the same performances of the music then you could try inverting the phase of the instrumental version then, ensuring that the 2 tracks are lined up perfectly, and that you are monitoring in mono (either in your DAW or desk, i don't mean through one speaker), mix the 2 tracks together. Ideally you want the music to be the same amplitude in both versions and if this is done correctly the material should start to suffer from phase cancellation.
When you have found the best levels to achieve phase cancellation you can bounce down and you should have removed most of the music.
This isn't perfect but it will allow you to isolate the vocals somewhat.
Let us know how it goes. |
Mon Jan 22, 2007 11:34 pm |
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Mary89
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Joined: 29 Jun 2006
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Audio/ Mp3 editing programs like FlexiMusic Wave Editor would be of use to do it. With simple command like copy and paste and Channel Mix bring both files into one file.
http://www.fleximusic.com/
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Fri Mar 02, 2007 7:56 am |
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