waveform inversion to get vocals only
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waveform inversion to get vocals only
ok, so I want to remix Linkin Park - Numb, so I got the instrumentals and the regular song.  Now, I want to get just the vocals too, and someone told me that I can do that by doing a wave inversion, subtracting the instrumentals from the regular track to get the vocals alone.. How do I get the vocals alone using this or another method?
			
			
									
									
						Re: waveform inversion to get vocals only
You'll need a copy of the instrumental of the track to get this to work.
Re: waveform inversion to get vocals only
Im going to add; you will need the EXACT same version in the instrumental as the full song (but with the vox obviously). 
It will also need to be the exact same bitrate (if its an mp3, not recommended) try getting the CD single if it has the instrumental version on that CD then you wont have any problems.
Generally, if your mixing two that have miss-matching qualities, you will hear a lot of artefacts and glitches in the audio.
			
			
									
									
						It will also need to be the exact same bitrate (if its an mp3, not recommended) try getting the CD single if it has the instrumental version on that CD then you wont have any problems.
Generally, if your mixing two that have miss-matching qualities, you will hear a lot of artefacts and glitches in the audio.
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Re: waveform inversion to get vocals only
yea you need uncompressed audio to do it properly
			
			
									
									
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Can we just put a big banner at the top of the forum warning people that this process is much more hassle than its worth? Bloody question appears every couple of months I swear.......
			
			
									
									
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yeah this is not worth the time man....
			
			
									
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Re: waveform inversion to get vocals only
Lol. yeah, extracting vocals is rarely ever this easy. Trying to get some for use in a remix is generally an extremely painful and tedious process that still ends up sounding shit.JFK wrote:Can we just put a big banner at the top of the forum warning people that this process is much more hassle than its worth? Bloody question appears every couple of months I swear.......
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