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Radium

Jan 1, 1970
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Is there any equipment that can eliminate all vocals, kicks, spikes,
clicks, snares, hiss, saxophones, drums, and leads by recognizing
their waveforms rather than removing the central channel of a
recording?

Current "voice cancellors" work by ridding the whatever is identical
in both right and left. This would not eliminate vocals if they were
recorded differently in the right and left channels.

I have heard of voice recognition software. Probably wouldn't help
with music though.
 
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Thomas Tornblom

Jan 1, 1970
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My old Kenwood home-theater amp has a Kareoke mode, which is actually
quite good at removing vocals from music.

It works best with female voices though.

I believe it is a program for the built-in DSP that does the
filtering.

Thomas
 
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Radium

Jan 1, 1970
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Thomas Tornblom said:
My old Kenwood home-theater amp has a Kareoke mode, which is actually
quite good at removing vocals from music.

It works best with female voices though.

I believe it is a program for the built-in DSP that does the
filtering.

Thomas

Would it be able to eliminate the kicks, spikes, clicks, snares, hiss,
saxophones, drums, and leads as well?

I would like to eliminate all vocals, kicks, spikes, clicks, snares,
hiss, saxophones, drums, and leads from my following CD collection of
songs:

1. The Perfect Fan - Backstreet Boys
2. Drowning - Backstreet Boys
3. I Want It That Way - Backstreet Boys
4. We Live - Bosson
5. Where Are You - Bosson
6. One In a Million - Bosson
7. Drops of Jupiter - Train
8. Online Songs - Blink 182
9. The Rock Show - Blink 182
10. All The Small Things - Blink 182
11. One More Night - Phil Collins
12. Another Day In Paradise - Phil Collins

Basically I would like to keep in these songs, only the painos,
guitars, and synth pads. Then make the volume of the synth pads the
loudest and decrease the painos and guitars to the point where they
can still be heard without overriding the synth pads.
 
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Val

Jan 1, 1970
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Would it be able to eliminate the kicks, spikes, clicks, snares, hiss,
saxophones, drums, and leads as well?

I would like to eliminate all vocals, kicks, spikes, clicks, snares,
hiss, saxophones, drums, and leads from my following CD collection of
songs:

1. The Perfect Fan - Backstreet Boys
2. Drowning - Backstreet Boys
3. I Want It That Way - Backstreet Boys
4. We Live - Bosson
5. Where Are You - Bosson
6. One In a Million - Bosson
7. Drops of Jupiter - Train
8. Online Songs - Blink 182
9. The Rock Show - Blink 182
10. All The Small Things - Blink 182
11. One More Night - Phil Collins
12. Another Day In Paradise - Phil Collins

Basically I would like to keep in these songs, only the painos,
guitars, and synth pads. Then make the volume of the synth pads the
loudest and decrease the painos and guitars to the point where they
can still be heard without overriding the synth pads.

There is no machine or soft which can do that with any degree of
acceptable accuracy. The only way is to have some professional to
write down and record the tracks for you. I would recommend these guys
http://music-utilities.com/studio
they have lower price and better quality than any other place.
In 2-3 days they can do a song, the charge depends on how difficult
each song is. The resulting backing tracks will sound as close to the
original as possible...
 
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Alex Bird

Jan 1, 1970
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Basically I would like to keep in these songs, only the painos,
guitars, and synth pads. Then make the volume of the synth pads the
loudest and decrease the painos and guitars to the point where they
can still be heard without overriding the synth pads.

Buy midi files of these tunes, put them in a sequencer, mute the parts
you don't want etc. Play through a decent module or soundcard.

Software to do what you want may be *possible*, but it is in its
infancy.

Alex
 
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Thomas Tornblom

Jan 1, 1970
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Would it be able to eliminate the kicks, spikes, clicks, snares, hiss,
saxophones, drums, and leads as well?

No, the mode is not adjustable.

There are two settings for the function

1) to remove (as good as it can) the vocals entirely
2) to remove the vocals while the mic input is active, while passing it
through when the input is silent. (fill in mode)
I would like to eliminate all vocals, kicks, spikes, clicks, snares,
hiss, saxophones, drums, and leads from my following CD collection of
songs:

1. The Perfect Fan - Backstreet Boys
2. Drowning - Backstreet Boys
3. I Want It That Way - Backstreet Boys
4. We Live - Bosson
5. Where Are You - Bosson
6. One In a Million - Bosson
7. Drops of Jupiter - Train
8. Online Songs - Blink 182
9. The Rock Show - Blink 182
10. All The Small Things - Blink 182
11. One More Night - Phil Collins
12. Another Day In Paradise - Phil Collins

Basically I would like to keep in these songs, only the painos,
guitars, and synth pads. Then make the volume of the synth pads the
loudest and decrease the painos and guitars to the point where they
can still be heard without overriding the synth pads.

Nope, won't work with this one.

I've only used the feature once, when my daughter and some of her
friends were singing to some (Madonna?) song, and I crafted a cassette
for them.

Thomas
 
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Laurence Payne

Jan 1, 1970
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Is there any equipment that can eliminate all vocals, kicks, spikes,
clicks, snares, hiss, saxophones, drums, and leads by recognizing
their waveforms rather than removing the central channel of a
recording?

Current "voice cancellors" work by ridding the whatever is identical
in both right and left. This would not eliminate vocals if they were
recorded differently in the right and left channels.

I have heard of voice recognition software. Probably wouldn't help
with music though.

No.

Computers are good at analysis of complex data. I wouldn't be
surprised if they do this someday. But we're nowhere near it yet.

On some of the music groups you find people who religiously believe
that this will NEVER be possible, and get quite upset if you suggest
it might. Strange :)
 
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CSP Audio

Jan 1, 1970
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Removing vocals/leads from mono CAN be done to a reasonable degree
see www.csp-audio.com/vocalremoval.htm
We have examples proving it!

But what you're asking for is pretty much (still) impossible, sorry

Matt
CSP Audio
 
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