If sooundtrack is original WAV not god knows how many times sent and converted file then its working prety well. So stop crying that its not working or this is piece of cr*p if your files has came from torents dc++ etc.
u can just no do all of that and just follow my step but thumps up so every body can see
1st of all u can just open your music file, then go to effect and then go the last one and choose the Vocal removal effect and thats it guys (go to my channel if u want anyhelp) see ya
WTF... this video (as well as many others) make this process look SO SIMPLE... yet it does NOT work on any song I try it with... COME ONNNNNNN UGHHHHHHHH. ok im done crying
I haven't even watched this, and I know what you're gonna say.
Split the stereo file, and flip the phase of either channel. Only problem is, it kills EVERYTHING that's panned dead-center. The only thing you're left with is panned instruments and reverb tails... Not a good way to keep a beat and ditch a vocal. In fact, a horrible way.
By flipping the phase of a stereo file, and putting it in mono, you're in essence removing *any* sounds that are present in both sides of the image. Think of it like this: waves are peaks and valleys. If I have a stereo wave like this -
/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\
/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\
and I flip one side
/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\
\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/
The peaks cancel each other out if I put it in mono, cause as one file peaks, the other valleys. +1 -1 = 0.
Vox are 99% panned CENTER, which means if you flip phase of one side and sum to mono, the vox disappear. What it *doesn't* account for is reverb is usually put as a stereo bus, so the "tails" (last little bits that fade out) are different on each side of the stereo file to feel "spatial". because mono only takes out what's EXACTLY alike in both sides, you're left with reverb artifacts. Also, any instruments that are centered disappear as well. It's just a stupid way to remove vox.
Easy. Ask for an instrumental version of the track.
It's *impossible* to "remove" vocals from a stereo 2track. Just try to remove hi-hat from a drum loop. You won't do it without affecting other elements, because they're all meshed together.
If you wanna do some hackjob ghetto vox removal, go ahead and flip the phase and sum to mono, but everyone who knows anything will look down on you for doing it, and it'll always sound like ass... Just my .02
@jrhager84 Hey Bro, do you know if it is possible to remove just the drums from a track? Or would it leave you with the same problem as trying to remove the vocals. Thanks.
I've just recently thought of a good analogy that gets my point across...
Let's say you mix red and yellow to make orange, can you ever get just "red" again?
Once you mix waveforms, it's *nearly* impossible to do with all the technology/money in the world, thereby making it theoretically impossible for someone to do for free without taking the rest of their lives isolating waveforms. Once it's mixed, it's done. The best thing is to get stems, or to recreate the track.
LOL I do my best, although technically there *is* a program that can accomplish simple waveform edits with little artifacting... It's iZotope's RX2 Advanced. You can actually look at the spectrogram and lasso different frequencies over time and do a pretty convincing job, unlike flipping the phase and summing to mono lol
@jrhager84 I just want a way to remix songs. People just don't realize that songs are meshed together for this reason. They don't put it in instrument by instrument, piece by piece, or else people would steal their music.
@jrhager84 My uninformed friend. Your analogy is wrong and misleading
it's scientific. When you invert a wave and synchronize it with the original they mute each other. If you synchronize two exact waves they'll amplify each other.Pro. headphones with NoiseGuard technology do this too: get ambient noise, invert it and mute out remove noise
For your analogy, there are filters (used in photography) that can filter out colors (by blocking certain wavelengths). and it's not really magic
FAKE
BloodOfTheDarkPrince 1 week ago
*Bonus feature*: It makes the song sound like crap!
jedirocker8 1 week ago
If sooundtrack is original WAV not god knows how many times sent and converted file then its working prety well. So stop crying that its not working or this is piece of cr*p if your files has came from torents dc++ etc.
raivom 2 weeks ago
it wont let me click 'Split Stereo Track'!! HELP! i really need to make my song instrumental ); does anyone know what to do?
Ashley71199 3 weeks ago
I GOT IT THANKS :)
RickyFamex 4 weeks ago
empty promise, bro...
lilLeolion 1 month ago
It works A BIT, there are a little vocals left.
brokenheart512 1 month ago
I dont think its working :P
Try again bro!
Atadbitawesome 1 month ago
@itsmyself72 I agree another bum program, shoul have known by dislikes
thomascow1 1 month ago
it made the vocals louder...
djvance13 2 months ago
@djvance13 Also happened to me.
keizuho85 1 month ago
it sound bad you could here all of thos rare stuff
spongbog100 2 months ago
It doesn't even work!
fuleielizabeth 2 months ago
Dude..all such tutorials work on English songs only and not on Hindi songs
goodbyeman2 2 months ago
u can just no do all of that and just follow my step but thumps up so every body can see
1st of all u can just open your music file, then go to effect and then go the last one and choose the Vocal removal effect and thats it guys (go to my channel if u want anyhelp) see ya
epicandamazin 2 months ago
this tutorial is all over youtube....it doesn't work.
Blastaar7 2 months ago 23
that dont works for me ):
clon66622 3 months ago
That's really lame, you can still hear the vocals, it now sounds like a really bad mp3
riohmusic 3 months ago
FLUORESCENT ADOLESCENT! :D
GreenDayAndParamore1 3 months ago
WTF... this video (as well as many others) make this process look SO SIMPLE... yet it does NOT work on any song I try it with... COME ONNNNNNN UGHHHHHHHH. ok im done crying
dankdrokush 3 months ago
how can u take the song off and make the acapella??
R2TheArTisT 3 months ago
you can still hear it dumbass...
zerocool875 3 months ago
what if the song is a duet with two voices, one from each side? how then?
thefalala95 3 months ago
thx
cempaka211 3 months ago
Nice song choice(; and thanks for the vid(:
musiclyrics1111 4 months ago
thnx!!
jeshuajj124 4 months ago
Yeah, didn't work. Don't mean to sound like a troll, but I was BORN a troll.
TheAzariaNarine 4 months ago
What an ugly little thing, aren't you? Living under a bridge and eating little kids and people stupid enough to enter the lair from which you lurk.
For me, well, I got some news for you...
I'm RICK JAMES, BITCH!
HaloModder555 4 months ago
@HaloModder555 who's rick james?
rawrr6067 4 months ago
@rawrr6067 Yeah, who...?
By The Trollette.
TheAzariaNarine 3 months ago
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it's working but also remove violin solo ;(
zeonat3412 4 months ago
Doesn't always work, but it's close enough most of the time. Another way might be if an instrumental version exists.
ForTheOneHD 4 months ago
@ForTheOneHD (And then using the same method to extract the vocals - Sorry, my first comment was kinda dumb(
ForTheOneHD 4 months ago
Frequencies playing out each other
JohanCruyffnr14 5 months ago
It didn't work! >:O
Ghostfreak16 5 months ago
i need a button that removes vocals for me. i just want to use the vocals and make an acapella
goo5976 5 months ago
@goo5976 Well 1. The vocals are embedded with all the other audio in the song. If you want a "remove vocals" button then go work in an actual studio.
EasterGhost 4 months ago
@EasterGhost i just done understand why someone doesnt create a software for free that simple removes vocals and nothing else. I would if i could.
goo5976 4 months ago
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doneillp91 2 months ago
All you have done is nulled anything common to both channels
Thats NOT removing the vocal, its removing anything common to both channels (a very different thing) ;-)
HTH
Peace ...
bluesman979 6 months ago
Didn't work.
CrewEighteen 7 months ago
it didnt work ?
doggme 7 months ago
whats the song?
Timzsk8 8 months ago
@Timzsk8 Arctic monkey - Fluorescent Adolescent
abelboss 6 months ago
yes but u removed also kik and bass all the element who are in middle u remove theme ;)
TheComposer1979 9 months ago
Can i convert the file ?
Spotify49 10 months ago
what the hell?! I've been doing that for a while now, and it doesn't work, but I'm even using the same song!
kiwiTACHAN 11 months ago
Wow! I watched so many tutorials and videos and never found an easiest and fast way to do it like what you did. THANK YOU!
stereomission 1 year ago
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etupp1 1 year ago
I haven't even watched this, and I know what you're gonna say.
Split the stereo file, and flip the phase of either channel. Only problem is, it kills EVERYTHING that's panned dead-center. The only thing you're left with is panned instruments and reverb tails... Not a good way to keep a beat and ditch a vocal. In fact, a horrible way.
jrhager84 1 year ago 2
@jrhager84 do you know how to do this, what do you mean by reverb tails
xgoblinkingx 1 year ago
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@xgoblinkingx
By flipping the phase of a stereo file, and putting it in mono, you're in essence removing *any* sounds that are present in both sides of the image. Think of it like this: waves are peaks and valleys. If I have a stereo wave like this -
/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\
/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\
and I flip one side
/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\
\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/
The peaks cancel each other out if I put it in mono, cause as one file peaks, the other valleys. +1 -1 = 0.
jrhager84 1 year ago
@jrhager84
Vox are 99% panned CENTER, which means if you flip phase of one side and sum to mono, the vox disappear. What it *doesn't* account for is reverb is usually put as a stereo bus, so the "tails" (last little bits that fade out) are different on each side of the stereo file to feel "spatial". because mono only takes out what's EXACTLY alike in both sides, you're left with reverb artifacts. Also, any instruments that are centered disappear as well. It's just a stupid way to remove vox.
jrhager84 1 year ago
@jrhager84
how would you do it?
hectorlindstrom1 1 year ago
@hectorlindstrom1
Easy. Ask for an instrumental version of the track.
It's *impossible* to "remove" vocals from a stereo 2track. Just try to remove hi-hat from a drum loop. You won't do it without affecting other elements, because they're all meshed together.
If you wanna do some hackjob ghetto vox removal, go ahead and flip the phase and sum to mono, but everyone who knows anything will look down on you for doing it, and it'll always sound like ass... Just my .02
-Joel
jrhager84 1 year ago 2
@jrhager84
ok! thanks!
hectorlindstrom1 1 year ago
@jrhager84 Hey Bro, do you know if it is possible to remove just the drums from a track? Or would it leave you with the same problem as trying to remove the vocals. Thanks.
Bewareofthewolves 1 year ago
@Bewareofthewolves
I've just recently thought of a good analogy that gets my point across...
Let's say you mix red and yellow to make orange, can you ever get just "red" again?
Once you mix waveforms, it's *nearly* impossible to do with all the technology/money in the world, thereby making it theoretically impossible for someone to do for free without taking the rest of their lives isolating waveforms. Once it's mixed, it's done. The best thing is to get stems, or to recreate the track.
jrhager84 1 year ago 8
@jrhager84 Thank you for not being retarded.
awcouturier 10 months ago
@awcouturier
LOL I do my best, although technically there *is* a program that can accomplish simple waveform edits with little artifacting... It's iZotope's RX2 Advanced. You can actually look at the spectrogram and lasso different frequencies over time and do a pretty convincing job, unlike flipping the phase and summing to mono lol
jrhager84 10 months ago
@jrhager84 I just want a way to remix songs. People just don't realize that songs are meshed together for this reason. They don't put it in instrument by instrument, piece by piece, or else people would steal their music.
awcouturier 10 months ago
@awcouturier wat are u talking about thats exactly how songs are recorded..people steal music all the time
htmmyo 10 months ago
@htmmyo They put them in piece by piece WHILE they are recording it, but mesh it together when they sell it..
awcouturier 10 months ago
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bluesman979 6 months ago
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bluesman979 6 months ago
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@awcouturier
"I just want a way to remix songs"
Then you need a DAW and the multitracks/stems
Try googling "Multitracks" (there's a pile of multitracks/stems out there)
FYI "Stems" are groups of tracks "pre-mixed" as you'd find them on the buss outputs ;-)
HTH
Peace ...
bluesman979 6 months ago
@jrhager84 My uninformed friend. Your analogy is wrong and misleading
it's scientific. When you invert a wave and synchronize it with the original they mute each other. If you synchronize two exact waves they'll amplify each other.Pro. headphones with NoiseGuard technology do this too: get ambient noise, invert it and mute out remove noise
For your analogy, there are filters (used in photography) that can filter out colors (by blocking certain wavelengths). and it's not really magic
SuperAlijoker 4 weeks ago
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@jrhager84
"Ask for an instrumental version of the track."
And hope they havent beefed it up by remixing to fill the gap left by the vox ;-)
Peace ...
bluesman979 6 months ago
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@jrhager84
The above technique is "nulling" (very different from removing vocals, having worked on forensic recovery of audio, I know the difference ;-) )
FYI Reverb tails can be removed/filtrered using SPL's "Deverb" plug in
h t t p : / / tinyurl . com / 3pd4tqf <-- Mac
h t t p : / / tinyurl . com / 3v2lgfr <- Windows
HTH ;-)
Peace ...
bluesman979 6 months ago
This really helped unlike som of the other vids, many thanks
Fretanation 1 year ago
thanks man
s13joy 1 year ago