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Posted at: 10/4/05 07:01 AM
Sign-Up: 05/16/04
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What is the best (hopefully freeware or well known) program for seperating or removing voice from audio?
Much <3 to whoever knows
I want to die in a war
Posted at: 10/4/05 07:39 AM
Sign-Up: 08/15/05
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I'm not too sure about this but I think it's the plug-ins rather than the program itself. Google.ca some voice removal plug-ins if there out there.
Posted at: 10/4/05 08:46 AM
Sign-Up: 07/17/04
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It is possible to cut out voice channels from audio, but i definatly wouldnt reccomend it. It THRASHES the quality, making it sound metallic and somtimes leaving areas of complete silence where it was unable to determine between voice and instruments. You'd be better off looking for a kareoke version.
Posted at: 10/4/05 12:00 PM
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it's either that (what Khuskan said) or you can rent a studio and spend a gimangous amount of money for an hour of ripping vocals out of songs. Or you can be like me and have a certain ex-girlfriend that's taking a sound production course and pull it off for free^_^
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Posted at: 10/4/05 12:19 PM
lucky bastid.. *shakes fist*
Posted at: 10/4/05 05:29 PM
Sign-Up: 10/13/03
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At 10/4/05 12:19 PM, MiX-MaztA-M8riX wrote: lucky bastid.. *shakes fist*
I know it's New-York-esque accent, but a bastid sounds kinda like an insect classification.
Posted at: 10/5/05 05:05 AM
At 10/4/05 12:00 PM, S-Denjin wrote: it's either that (what Khuskan said) or you can rent a studio and spend a gimangous amount of money for an hour of ripping vocals out of songs. Or you can be like me and have a certain ex-girlfriend that's taking a sound production course and pull it off for free^_^
Thats all well and good but some people don't have money to rent a studio or ex-girlfriends with money to take courses.
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