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The song is free to download on the artists website so this isn't against the copyright.
If any of you are able to do this it would be great and then send it back to me without the vocals on it. I have tried a few different programs from google searches but none of them were able to do it.
thanks.
I once managed to take the vocals off of a really old song by putting the balance all the way to the stereo left and the voice had been recorded entirely on the stereo right.
Otherwise it's trail and error with high and low bandpass filters on a program like Goldwave.
If the voice is high and the music's low or vice-versa you'll have the most luck otherwise it's a case of taking out frequencies to remove the voice.
Time-consuming, and even then you'll probably lose parts of the song to the filters. Whether it's large parts that are lost of little depends on the song.
I think there's professional firms that can do it, but obviously that costs money and obviously anyone who has access to the individual tracks of the song can easily remove the voice and leave the song intact but the chances of getting to those people is probably rather slim (even so it 's worth contacting the record company/etc to see if they do happen to be able to do that - smaller places may do it for a fee as they won't refuse custom).
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The song is free to download on the artists website so this isn't against the copyright.
If any of you are able to do this it would be great and then send it back to me without the vocals on it. I have tried a few different programs from google searches but none of them were able to do it.
thanks.