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syanide
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Posted - 2006/09/25 : 18:08:00
Any one got any tips for cleaning samples? I have plenty of awsome lyrics from all sorts of genres but the problem im having is the backgrund instruments. I need to get rid of everything excpt the voclas. Normally i will eq out some of it and use a de-esser to clean it, then run it though goldwave or something simmilar to that. But there is still always some stuff i cant get rid of. Any help is appricated
thanks,
sy
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Project-Industrial
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Posted - 2006/09/25 : 18:12:41
hmm i had a programm for that.. fuk knows wot it wos lemme ask my m8 and ill pm you :)
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Hard2Get
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Posted - 2006/09/25 : 21:17:08
There is no way, realistically, to remove all background sounds, not in a way that will leave you with a good sounding vocal. The best thing you can do is isolate the frequency where the vocal is with a band pass filter :)
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syanide
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Posted - 2006/09/25 : 21:26:20
Thanks Hard2Get, the only problem with that is when i do that it seriously reduces the quality of the vocal. I guess its beacause even when you have islotaed the frequency you will still be misssing ceatain levels of it.
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Hard2Get
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Posted - 2006/09/25 : 21:38:43
Loss of quality is one way of looking at it, but truelly as you said it is just lacking the usual frequency range. In isolation yeah it will sound bad, but since the vocal will be used with many other elements it dons't matter as much because the vocal will still do exactly what it is supposed to, just the un-needed (having the surrounding frequencies would be nice, but since it's not an option it's not really essential) areas are filter out :)) frequencies would be filtered out :) Although if you set the bandwidth of the filter too broad or too narrow then that wouldn't help :)
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syanide
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Posted - 2006/09/25 : 23:07:36
awsome, thanks for that H2G, sound advice
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Project-Industrial
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Posted - 2006/09/25 : 23:41:19
quote: Originally posted by Hard2Get:
There is no way, realistically, to remove all background sounds, not in a way that will leave you with a good sounding vocal. The best thing you can do is isolate the frequency where the vocal is with a band pass filter :)
i did had one that splitt it all okay not that good quality but you can change that urself...
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