There is no way to completely remove vocals from every recorded song. The most common way to get rid of MOST of the vocal sound is to use a process called center channel cancellation. There are plug-ins for major Digital Audio programs that do this, as well as stand-alone commercial programs, such as Roland's R-Mix.
its impossible! the only thing u can do is to prey so that god brings u sweet children who have nice voices so that u can record their's!...lol
JetAudio offers several unique features such as bookmarking the current position in a song, and looping a section of a song. Unfortunately it does not have any way to remove the vocals from music.
can i remove vocals from cds using cubase4
In AVS Audio Editor, you can remove vocals from a song by using the "Vocal Remover" effect. To do this, go to the effects menu, select "Vocal Remover," and adjust the settings to reduce or remove the vocals. Keep in mind that removing vocals completely from a mixed track may not be perfect and can affect the overall quality of the audio.
You cannot remove vocals completely with Wavepad. No program can. You can reduce the volume of the vocals with the Effects -> Special Effects -> Reduce Vocals function, but this will alter the other instruments so that resulting audio will be in mono, and sound like it is underwater.
India Adams did the vocals for Joan Crawford in Torch song
After removing the vocals from stereo songs, you can record your voice and add that audio into the songs with AV Music Morpher Gold.
Instrumental
You can use a program like Audacity to clip a certain time slice of a song and save it as a new file. You cannot use software to remove particular instruments or completely remove the vocals from a recording.
It's the sound/vocals in a song.
It has been speculated that Thomas Bangalter, of Daft Punk, did the vocals for Technologic.
In the song Dance Wiv Me, the vocals are performed by Chrome, a British R&B singer. DJ Calvin Harris also provides some vocals on the track in addition to Dizzee himself
Yup! :) love that song...