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Good Program to Edit the Beats off a song to get Acapella Lyrics?

That's extremely difficult to do once the two have been combined. Although I'm not an audio expert I think going back and getting a copy of the original, seperate masters would be the best way to isolate parts. If you have some nice expensive audio editing software and you really know what you are doing you might be able to filter out a good deal of one or the other but I doubt it'd be easy. Cubase or ProTools come to mind but those'd cost you a pretty penny (maybe two).
 
you could try Meladyne/Melodyne (SP). it has the ability to isolate notes, it would be a lot of work, but it could be done.
 
Melodyne is a good suggestion. Otherwise you'd need something like Sound Forge or Wavelab. Cubase and ProTools are for multitrack stuff (i.e. overkill).
 
What does melodyne do exactly? Does it just filter certain frequencies? That might work for voice (although I doubt it because, of course, a voice is alot more than one frequency) but it'd never work for drums. But enough of this doubting by me! Try it out and tell us how it works.
 
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