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From: bassmingo
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  • Is there any way to get only vocals using the same method?

  • @mikeangelo94 sadly i dont think so. the plugin i used is known as a "centre canceller". it quietens or removes everything thats in the centre of a stereo mix (usually vocals, bass guitar, bass drum etc) leaving whats panned hard left and right (guitars, backing vox, and other extra bits) i have seen some vocal isolation plugins but i dont think they work very well.

  • it's actually excellent quality..giving the fact the original track has been heavily proceed through wavelab and plugin the guy is using. Anyhow A+++ job thanx

  • whatever i dont have clue what ur on about, if its guitar track then leave it as a guitar track

  • @TheMrDwarf Using the software I have, it was impossible to isolate the guitar only, but you know if you don't like it, you don't have to listen to it. You don't seem to understand what it is anyway!

  • the sound isnt great its the percussion over the top that ruins it for me, whats the point of posting this when there is added percussion, leave it to them, if u want percussion add their's

  • @TheMrDwarf I'm not sure I understand what you mean, I didn't add any percussion, this is what Danny plays on the song, do you think this is me playing the song? It's not!

  • cyborg maynard!

  • how did you isolate the track?

  • i used a free vst plugin called "karako" and the program wavelab.

  • ehh, good guitar part. (yes i know tool, im the biggest fan ever) just bad quality :/

  • what do you mean, bad quality?

  • he means the sound quality is shit...

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