How to Extract Vocals from a Song?

Discussion in 'Technology' started by ◄Slip►, Apr 8, 2009.

  1. ◄Slip► 1st Class Coder

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    Hey everyone ^^
    I wish to make a Awesome Remix with Vocals and my own Song i made in School. Is it possible to take Vocals from a Song and put it into are another song?
    TYVM for all your help
     
  2. Sanya Orussia’s 586th Fighter Regiment

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    You need an audio editing program like Adobe Audition, Sony Sound Forge Audio Studio, etc.
     
  3. MSUK Twilight Town Denizen

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    You'll need to get an audio editing program, as condemned said. I would reccomend audacity, it's free and fucking useful at points.

    As for vocal extraction, that would really depend where in the frequency, the vocals are at. You could try this method here. Though take note that vocal extraction in this way will usually always leave artifacts behind, and it wont really sound like a legit instrumental.

    EDIT: Oh, you want to take vocals out and put them into another song. Thats what I get for skimming posts.

    You really might as well look for acapellas, instead of trying to take it out of a song. Taking it out of a song and putting it into a seperate sound file would probably be pretty tedious.
     
  4. Future Fish Moogle Assistant

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    Sounds exciting :rockdover:
    You may like Video mp3 Extractor PRO - use it to extract your voice and than mix two audio files using Windows Movie Maker. I guess, it must work :)