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Sat 8 Oct 2005, 16:21
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QUOTE (nickdaum @ Oct 8 2005, 12:15) Is it possible to remove both voice and guitar from a recording? If so how? Not really. More discussion about it here.
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Sun 9 Oct 2005, 05:29
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hi
well there's is a way to get the vocals 'faded' but you'll have to trade that with sound quality and not always works.there's a little app that can take the middle part of a stereo file away by changing the phase on both sides cancelling the center ,so the vocals will dissapear(if they're placed in the middle) but all the reverb and choruses will remain(supposing they're panned on the sides,the standard way). the app is called Amazing Slowdowner and is a very inexpensive shareware,you can also as it's name suggests slowdown tracks without changing pitch,ideal to copy solos and stuff like that. mmm,guitars ,it's a very deep topic indeed.it all depends on your budget,tipe of sound you're looking after(even within blues!).i recomend you to get a decent guitar ,something that you can play for long time,that will remain tuned ,and most of all that you'll feel a connection with(this is not a new age comment!). a Fender Stratocaster is a good guitar ,versatile ,easy to play(this can be fixed by taking it to a luthier to calibrate it,but not always) .a second hand guitar is definitely something that you can check and rely on( the older the better) since the wood becomes mature and wont bend,check that the electronics are good ,that it's got good pickups. good luck!
This post has been edited by gonechan: Sun 9 Oct 2005, 05:33
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Sun 9 Oct 2005, 06:57
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http://www.mtu.com/testimonials/vocal-elim...nator-users.htmVocal remover software...this is one, there's a few out there.
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Luke Davison Nanaimo, B.C., Canada 250 734 2258 limeyluke@gmail.com
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Sun 9 Oct 2005, 09:13
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Hi nickdaum, This is what I use. A Maestro Rhythm King MRK-2. I can plug it into an old Vox powered amplifier, or I can plug it into my Digi 002 Rack. It’s easy to operate; you can pick out a Latin style, Swing, March or Waltz. Turn a knob for your volume and tempo, step on a foot pedal and play away! Years ago they called the rhythm machines “Sideman”. I played piano. It took the place of having to have a bass or drummer for a small job that was stretching just to hire a piano player. These rhythm styles are probably outdated for your taste, but if you could find a rhythm machine with the beats that you like, you’d have that rhythm backing your looking for. Just an idea. zrobert http://www.keyboardmuseum.org/ar/m/mae/mrk2.html
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Sun 9 Oct 2005, 10:21
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Hi If you check out pure-mac.com in the Audio or Music section, I'm sure I saw a program for removing any instument or voice from a sound track. Can't remember the name, sorry. They have other programs you might like.
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Sun 9 Oct 2005, 15:28
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Hi Nick, I just thought I'd add my 2¢ to all the excellent suggestions you've gotten. First of all, Amazing Slow Downer does indeed have a karaoke funtion. Download the free demo. Also, you might consider a MIDI player. MIDI files are readily available for just about any song out there and allow you to remove any unwanted tracks. Any given MIDI file is only as good as the musician who created it, however, and you may not care for the quality of the built-in QT sounds. If you were interested in a back-up band application, as opposed to favorite artist recordings, I would strongly recommend checking out Band-In-A-Box: http://www.pgmusic.com/band.htm. Again, download the free demo. It's very versatile, fun, and affordable. Concerning the guitar, there are many options, but you just can't go wrong with a Strat. They sound great, they're rugged, and they're comfortable to play. You can get started in the $200-$400 range: http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/g=guit...ase_pid/511681/ http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/g=guit...ase_pid/510000/ Good luck in your search. It sounds like you're going to enjoy your retirement. Ron
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Sun 9 Oct 2005, 15:47
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Another option is to check out a music store for James Aebersold’s Music Minus One tapes or disks. Can also "Google" him.
zrobert
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