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Thursday, November 1
Separating vocals and instrumental from an audio track.
Ever wanted to separate the vocals and instrumentals in a song for karaoke or mixing purposes? There is a pretty quick and easy way to do this through Audacity. The link below is a tutorial for this process and there are other videos like it on Youtube. The simplicity of this method can risk sound quality as a result and some tweaking may have to be done to enhance the clarity of the modified audio track. Also, remember to make appropriate use of copyrighted and creative commons material.
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Thanks for the info on audio isolation, Brandon! Some tracks are easier than other to do this to, but getting a high quality audio track to begin with always helps a ton.
ReplyDeleteJust wondering if you have separated any audio using this method and what type of results did you get? Thanks for the post.
ReplyDeleteRich has been talking about a Center karaoke night for months now...maybe this could make that happen! Thanks Brandon.
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