What can be used to strip the vocals from music?

Young/Nacho\Drawz

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I want to sample some vocals and remove the music from a song, what can I use? Is anyone willing to do it for me if I send the song? It's probably less that five seconds of a song.
 

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I don't think I explained what I want to do properly. Basically I just want to create an acapella. Take out the music and keep the vocals. In this case I will only need a few seconds of a song. I know there has to be a program or some way that I can mix out the music etc. I don't really sample so this sort of things is foreign to me.


Who can do this?
 
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No, this is not possible.
Only time this is possible is when you put the jack of your soundcard in half. (Sometimes the beat gets far in the background this way)
 

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I have a program for this now, thanks. The only thing is the audio I want can't be used though.


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You can see a photo of Voice Trap v2.0 found to the left.

About: Voice Trap allows you to remove or isolate a vocal from an audio track.

Traditionally you can remove the vocal from a stereo track by subtracting the left channel from the right but generally you only got mono output, the bass was missing, the mix sounded terrible, and you could only remove the vocal, not isolate it.

Voice Trap uses a sophisticated FFT algorithm that overcomes all these problems; the output is stereo, the bass frequencies are left untouched, the mix is largely preserved, and you can choose to remove the vocal OR isolate it.
 

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You have to have to find the LP or single for that. It is has to be single because they usually service a capellas to DJs to make their own mixes. If it is popular record then try asking a DJ for the vocal track. Most sampled vocals still have the backing track cleverly mixed in their versions.

Properly cheaper to have a live vocalist re-record whatever you want to do and chop it up. All you need is a voice recorder that records in wav.
 
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