i just want to hear the beat how do i do that?
geposted Sat 16 Feb 08 @ 4:18 pm
get the instrumentals
they usually come with the singles or promos.
they usually come with the singles or promos.
geposted Sat 16 Feb 08 @ 5:24 pm
There are programs that will remove the frequency range where vocals live but you also lose the bits of the music within that frequency range. Another method is to set it up for 5.1 surround and just record the left and right as most of the vocals are usually on the centre track. Again not really very nice. As 101 said, getting the instrumental version if there is one available, is really the only way at the moment.
geposted Sun 17 Feb 08 @ 2:03 am
if all else fails, my blog covers this (second one down at the moment). its vague and technical, but possible if you have the drive to figure it out and get the necessary tools.
http://www.virtualdj.com/blog/Paz75/
http://www.virtualdj.com/blog/Paz75/
geposted Sun 17 Feb 08 @ 3:20 am
It is impossible to remove just vocals and not damaging the sound of the track. Use instrumentals or Dub versions as suggested.
geposted Sun 17 Feb 08 @ 5:50 am
OR GET THE KARAOKE
geposted Sun 17 Feb 08 @ 1:03 pm
Or if the track has some instromental parts you can always loop that section. Not as good as having the full instromental but if comes down to it it's better than losing bits of the orginal mix;^]
geposted Sun 17 Feb 08 @ 1:07 pm