Seperating Music From Singing?

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  1. Tsunade

    Tsunade Well-Known Member

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    Heya,

    I have 2 songs (foreign) that I completely love the music of but not very fond of the singing... I know no Karaoke versions exist.... so my question is whether there is a program that would allow you to seperate the music fromt he singing?

    I know this is a long-shot but gotta try >...<

    Thanks
     
  2. frontmill

    frontmill Senior Member

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    This would take extremely sophisticated software, I doubt there is any software on the markets which could do such a thing. You could try contacting NSA or the FBI maybe , those might be the only 2 places in the world where such software can be found :P

    Just one quick tip: search google for: "<songname> +midi" (without the "'s)
     
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    gonezorz Banned from GR

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    Midi file will be low quality, especially if you don't have some really good software to read it with.

    Also, the best any software can do with an mp3 or WMA will just make the singing frequency as quiet as possible. You will still hear it, and you lose a lot of sound quality.
     
  4. .HaVoC.

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    <span style="font-family:Comic Sans MS">At least just try looking for an instrumental version of it.</span>
     
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    that works horribly ^
     

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