Either that, or if the singer has a talent of singing in a very very small range of frequencies.Originally posted by: Entity
Chances are, it can't be done, unless you have a multichannel mix of the song.
Rob
Some of them do. Once I used a winamp plugin that stripped most of the vocals from Beck's Where It's At. It probably stripped out a lot more than that, but it sounded cool, just listening to the background instruments and rhythm.Originally posted by: pulse8
Either that, or if the singer has a talent of singing in a very very small range of frequencies.Originally posted by: Entity
Chances are, it can't be done, unless you have a multichannel mix of the song.
Rob![]()
If he did, I'd recommend SoundForge. Multichannel won't be found in mp3, though, in case that is what you are using.Originally posted by: SithSolo1
I highly doubt he has a multi channnel version but if he did what program would he use?
