i used to have this realy wiked prgram that did it realy clear but i lost it in the sasser virus attack of 2005 ( damn sisters downloading bludy progs of kazza)
lol
maybe there is a sit out somewhere with music in multitrack files?
a lil bit of boolean searching and i think i have found it mate
http://www.musicmorpher.com/free-tutoria...ject12.htm
heres the prog they talk about:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=Q1H2COP1
Also your best bet is always to get an acapella version of a song if you want the vocals. By filtering out certain frequencies to isolate the vocals you are bound to lose some tonal quality from the original vocals and thereby making it almost useless to do so. That's not always the case but its for the most part a pretty difficult process to do unless you have the master and in my opinion not worth all the work. But that's beside the point. (found it on a fourm lol)
thanks I'll try it out man :he:
Hmm, thanks amzter - looking at it, hmm, interesting - never knew that just using a hi-pass/lo-pass filter would work. I thought it would at least try to extract through channel mixing.
I've tried cutting frequencies before, using a graphic equalizer, but have never achieved decent results... (dynamic filters seem to actually work better).
i duna i jus got the text off a forum and it sounded about right to me but i have you tried the program because its reminds me of the one i used to use
heh immortal technique is pretty ridiculous, but fun to listen to