29/02/2008, 06:02 AM
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29/02/2008, 06:37 AM
it depends on the file. Some files have multiple tracks which can be split with a tiny bit of editing possibly, with osmething like audacity for example, others have a single track, and probably can be done but i don't know how
29/02/2008, 06:45 AM
Can I use Mp3s?
29/02/2008, 08:29 AM
making instrumentals you mean? ....
i think it can be done with adobe audition...
bought one... but never used it.. LOL
i think it can be done with adobe audition...
bought one... but never used it.. LOL
29/02/2008, 08:32 AM
cause I want to make some mash-ups but I don't know how to make it just vocals or just music...:(
29/02/2008, 09:43 AM
it's practically impossible to do what you want to do with just mp3s. the closest thing i can recommend only works with vocals and only works if you have lossless quality rips and the original and instrumental versions of the track to produce a vocal track. Google "Utagoe". It's Japanese and so is the interface but there was a tutorial up a while back and I can't remember the site that did it.
As for specific instruments, it'd probably be easier to learn how to play it by ear and remake it.
As for specific instruments, it'd probably be easier to learn how to play it by ear and remake it.
29/02/2008, 04:11 PM
Thanks for the tips soundboy ;)
29/02/2008, 04:42 PM
np! I've been messing around with mashups and remixes for a bit on the side though i haven't really made anything epic yet. hope you have more luck than I've been given XD
29/02/2008, 04:48 PM
Thanks!!! Keep posting here on EP!!!
By the way I gave you your first rep!!!
By the way I gave you your first rep!!!
01/03/2008, 12:44 AM
As for vocal removing, most tools will do a "channel mix" removing "central" material, which usually also makes the song sound funny. You can try removing some tracks by filtering out frequency ranges (if, for example, the particular track is always a high frequency), but it generally doesn't remove all traces of it.
As said, it's best if you have the original in elementary track form.
As said, it's best if you have the original in elementary track form.
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