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How To Remove Voice From Music In A Song |
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| Monday, 31 May 2010 04:20 | ||
| Last Updated on Tuesday, 23 August 2011 07:36 | ||
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MY HEART WILL GO ON by Celine Dion STEPS
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Play the song by clicking the Play button on the Player panel. Remember to turn on the Equalizer to enhance the sound of the music. You can adjust all the bands to your taste or choose an available preset by clicking any of the Presets buttons. Press the Active button under the playlist box. Open the list on the right of the button and choose Voice Remover. There are 3 main control elements: Once everything is OK, press the Morph Selected Files button on the toolbar to morph the song. The Morphing dialog box will come up. Define the output folder and the output file format for your song, and then press Morph to begin the morphing process. Note: The quality of any removed or extracted file depends on how that particular song was recorded and mixed. Sometimes vocals are recorded in a stereo field in such a way that prevents removal. If songs are recorded in this way, their vocals cannot be removed at all. This is why some vocals can be removed and some cannot. Therefore, users should not expect this software to remove vocals 100% of the time. In most cases, however, it will successfully remove vocals. Sometimes it might sound as if the vocal has not been completely removed; however when the user inserts their own voice, or if the file is then used as a karaoke tune, the listeners will only hear the new voice along with the original music. Did you find this page useful? - So bookmark this page on Delicious. |