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Hey, I’m trying to make a dubstep remix of Ava Adore the pumpkins, and i ran into some trouble. i tried removing center-panned vocals, but the way this song was recorded is that the vocals were recorded TWICE, and then mixed to the separate channels, giving a unique waveform to each vocal track. what would be the optimal method to remove the instruments?
thank you very much, guys!
Hey, I’m trying to make a dubstep remix of Ava Adore the pumpkins, and i ran into some trouble. i tried removing center-panned vocals, but the way this song was recorded is that the vocals were recorded TWICE, and then mixed to the separate channels, giving a unique waveform to each vocal track. what would be the optimal method to remove the instruments?
thank you very much, guys!
Try a center channel extractor. Audition has one. Goldwave has one too now. Fully functional demo version available here: http://www.goldwave.com/
Keep in mind that it’s not perfect, and you lose some fullness of the track when you extract center channel (you lose all stereo information). One thing I’m trying to deal with now is how you can work up an extracted center channel so that it doesn’t sound so one-dimensional.
Hope that helps.
paxton
If you use phase inversion with the original and an instrumental track than theoretically it will make no difference.
The instrumental wound be able to cancel any of the vocal now matter how it is recorded on the original.
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