![]() It’s the case with the bass, the kick drum… Often, the lower sounds from the spectrum are mono in a mix, so they disappear after a “vocal removing”. Modern recordings tend to give unpredictable resultsĢ) load wav or mp3 file of Elvis Presley – Stuck On You That’s why this method works better on old recordings, with very hard panning, and not-too-much effects on voices. The voice has to be dry, the more it’s affected with effects like reverb, chorus, delay/echo, the more you’ll get the “voice presence” after a voice removing.Īlso don’t forget that ALL mono sounds will be removed ! if the bass is mono : cancelled, if the kick drum is mono : cancelled ! Of course, the more the voice is MONO, the more it works ! The “vocal remover” option in Wavosaur do this : it inverts one channel, mixes the two channels into one channel then copy this channel (so you have two channels, but with a mono sound). The guitar stay “negative” but it just mean a 180° phase shifting, something you don’t notice, the vocal is cancelled When you mix the two channels you have : vocal – vocal + battery – guitar = battery – guitar When you invert/flip left channel, you have : – vocal – guitar To make it simple imagine you have a song with this configuration : Yes, nothing is left when you sum the two channels. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |