Some you can find on pages like this
http://www.acapellas4u.co.uk/
Do SCAN!!!
But you can create your own, with karaokee tracks, where you define the karaokee as noise and subtract that profile from the real song
The 'leftover' is the arcapella
Woah sorry for being lazy and not searching it up myself but is there a tutorial for what you just described?musikbear wrote:Some you can find on pages like this
http://www.acapellas4u.co.uk/
Do SCAN!!!
But you can create your own, with karaokee tracks, where you define the karaokee as noise and subtract that profile from the real song
The 'leftover' is the arcapella
Non i am aware of, and i have never tried, but audacity you use noise-profile-removement, in the effect collectionSquirrel wrote:is there a tutorial for what you just described?
Alright, thank-you!musikbear wrote:Non i am aware of, and i have never tried, but audacity you use noise-profile-removement, in the effect collectionSquirrel wrote:is there a tutorial for what you just described?
Load the karaokee
Mark everything as a noise-profile
load the real-song
Use the same effect-item, but choose to remove the defined noise
The quality depends on how close the karaokee version is to the whole-song, expect some 'phaser-like' artefact.