Mp3 acoustica12/7/2023 ![]() You can import one and play with the eq that could make a difference. Regor1962 wrote:Hello, now I know it's possible to remove vocals from a recording but is it possible and how do you remove or ENHANCE specific sounds or instrument's. I really think I could put something together that would sound really pretty good.so I think so anyway So what my end goal is to create an audio file by taking different pieces of an original audio file stringing them together to create my own version of a piece of music, and call it my own. I believe I do have a good ear for music and I like listening to music and picking out the instruments being played if I can. Members of my family are very musically talented, but I never perused music to see if I ever had any talent. Hahahah, I'm not totally ignorant when it comes to music but like I said I'm no musician. I just know that these " notes, pitch, range and cords" and other's I'm sure make up a song/ audio file. So, I know that there are effects in the program that I can add into a track like guitars, drums or organs, but I'm not a musician and it would take me forever to try and place the right effect into a track with the correct notes and pitch, even saying that I'm out of league. flac audio file or add it back into the original file. ![]() flac because of the quality and extracting certain parts of it ie… like a drum sequence or really any other part of the music that I like the sound of, extract that piece and either add into another totally separate. What I'm currently trying to do is … take an original. But lately having more time on my hands I decided I would give it another try. Never really created any project worth saving, mostly because it is like you said difficult and time consuming. I have over the years played a bit with older versions of mix craft but only really "played with". I was just thinking out aloud and speaking generally.Īh funny, your much like me when it comes to rambling on.I maybe should have mentioned at the very beginning of this post that I am a beginner when it comes to Mixing music. rigor1962: I was not referring to YOU in my rambling above. exactly what it is that you are trying to accomplish (in detail) and why? Perhaps it would have been better to ask you for more detail i.e. Evidently I went off at a tangent!!! LOL!!! Sorry!!! I mean: if your vocals or guitar solos (or whatever) are audibly THAT bad that they have to be corrected with software well then isn't maybe time to practice a bit more before recording? And is this not the reason why some bands sound MONSTER on albums but terrible live? For what it's worth: I've gone to great expense and spend a LOT of time trying to ensure that what I lay down live is what my recordings (albeit that it's forever a learning process) sound like. Maybe that's why I'm not a professional at this and maybe will never be. This business of vocal pitch correction and changing guitar notes in solos (and the rest) after the fact (after the performance)? Well. everything should sound right going into a mix. It's a really fantastic piece of software. They take a very simple audio track and manipulate it and say "well there you go". These chaps on YouTube that give these Melodyne tutorials make it look so simple but it ain't. Unless this is a one of a kind, rare, never to be repeated piece of music: you're probably better off either re-recording or using a decent equaliser to enhance the sound. But I caution you by saying WITH GREAT DIFFICULTY AND A LOT OF PATIENCE AND LOADS OF SPARE TIME ON YOUR HANDS (and not the Melodyne that's included with Mixcraft either). replace them (this in addition to being able to change pitch, timing, a whole range of things). Melodyne will allow you to extract sounds (instruments) from an audio track and manipulate them e.g. There does exist software that makes some pretty wild claims, but it isn't cheap and you can put me down as skeptical.Īctually Mark is right (as always) and, to be honest, maybe I was a bit over keen and excited to answer your question. I have found that many people seem to think you can simply break apart an audio file into separate sounds. underwhelming.īut now we have worked backwards to your original question. ![]() ![]() found the results to be varied and often quite um. But if you have ever used these types of software, you have probably, like me. Such as the "Vocal Zap" plug in also included with Mixcraft. Yes there is software that is aimed at vocal removal. There are some other capabilities, most of which don't seem relevant to the question. It has the capability of doing this very well and can be very "transparent". Higher level upgrades allow more advanced tricks like changing notes in chords. It is aimed at (and works best at) basic vocal pitch correction. First of all, the included version of Melodyne is a limited version.
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