John Fitzpatrick
October 29th, 2002, 11:00 AM
I see advertisments now and then for software that will remove vocals from music soundtracks. Do these actually work?
If so, is it possible to remove music and leave the vocals?
I have some airshow film clips, that unfortunately are loaded with this damn music thumping away in the background, drowning out all other sounds. I suspect it is not possible to remove the music only, but can it at least be toned down without removing the background sounds (aircraft engines) with some sort of software package? I've tried capturing the audio parts of clips into mp3 files and then tinkering with programs like CoolEdit with no sucess.
Fitz
If so, is it possible to remove music and leave the vocals?
I have some airshow film clips, that unfortunately are loaded with this damn music thumping away in the background, drowning out all other sounds. I suspect it is not possible to remove the music only, but can it at least be toned down without removing the background sounds (aircraft engines) with some sort of software package? I've tried capturing the audio parts of clips into mp3 files and then tinkering with programs like CoolEdit with no sucess.
Fitz