Saturday, April 30, 2011

vocal removal from songs

u can also have the full guide to vocal removal . here

see pics at my page in the vocal removal collection as i couldnt link them here.
Well guys,

I remember posting a topic myself, asking about vocal removal.
So here is an in depth guide by me to vocal removal and adding effects, to make it fit for karaoke.

IT IS NOT POSSIBLE TO COMPLETELY REMOVE THE VOCALS. THEY WILL BE MINIMISED TO A GREAT EXTENT. AND KEEP IN MIND THAT THE MUSIC WILL ALSO CHANGE TO SOME EXTENT. HENCE EQUILIZATION IS APPLIED.

A)-test bed: p3 933mghz, 256mbs ram, and onboard sound.
B)-software used: 1)-vocal remover (a directx plug-in by analogx), (VR)vremover

2)-cool edit pro (for editing), (CEP)
3)-mp3 gain (for volume leveling), (MP3G)
4)-Karaoke Island's easy pc recording studio (for karaoke recording) (EPRS)

C)-song used: Tanha dil by Shaan

I have divided the whole process in 4 phases, namely:

1:-vocal removal
2:-equilization
3:-de-amplification & volume leveling
4:-karaoke recording


ALWAYS LISTEN TO PREVIEW BEFORE APPLYING EFFECTS WHENEVER POSSIBLE.

PHASE1:- VOCAL REMOVAL

First open the original song, of which a karaoke is to be made, in CEP.

After installing VR, refresh the effects list in CEP. U will see directx->vocal remover
Open it and click ok, only after listening to preview.

select "entire wave" from edit-> and apply vocal removal
Then hear the output
here

PHASE 2:-EQUILIZATION
Then equalization is applied as per need and song.

Remember, to use one of the presets given, that sounds good and make changes as per original song, to sound better.

Then hear the output here


PHASE 3:-DE-AMPLIFICATION & VOLUME LEVELLING

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