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Help, removing voice on a song, Windows XP related |
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Wed 2 Apr 2003, 22:11
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What do you mean by addition and subtraction? Please help....and name an editing software that can do it?...
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Wed 2 Apr 2003, 23:10
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anyone?
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Thu 3 Apr 2003, 05:18
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Well go for the details! if you add 2 identical signals, one inverted, you end up with silence. Practically if you do the same on your files you end up with a mono file without the voice if it is exact center and mono (the voice), now… There are plug ins that do these things but right now here… (and on a PC But a little search on google (voice cancellation) gave me THIS, it should do your job with a complete walkthrough by hand in an editor. Isn't life wonderfull?
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Fri 17 Nov 2006, 17:57
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hey that was so helpful ! thank you very much
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Wed 9 Apr 2008, 17:26
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Yes, i can help you with that. Try buying Adobe Audition 2.0 or 3.0. It is made for proffessional, sound editing and mastering. You can use it for voice removal. =) I suggest you go to. www.pc-soft.ru and look it up. Enjoy
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