I have an audio track that I ripped from my wedding tape. There were to microphones used to record the audio. In the background is our wedding singer and in the foreground is mine and my wifes voices. What software could I use to remove mine and my wifes voices and keep the wedding singers voice in the background? Thanks.
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Are they on seperate channels, or mixed together ?
If mixed, I would suggest you are screwed. A commercial recording you might have a chance - it is possible to remove the vocals from a CD track, although you often leave a thin, weedy recording - but off a video recording . . . . If the vocals are on a single channel, probably, if not - good luck.Read my blog here.
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I do believe the vocals are on seperate channels. What software or guides would you recommend? Thanks.
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What kind of camcorder recorded this tape? High end camcorders are usually required to record 4 tracks in one pass.
Listen to left and right channels. Is the audio separate? In the camcorder menus you will find a mixer for channel 1 and channel 2. -
Thanks for the tip Lumis, I'll give it a shot!
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