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smartsmurf wrote on 11/19/2010, 5:45 AM

First of all... you need a programm that extracts the voices of those songs... and as I know... there is non...

 

Procyon wrote on 11/19/2010, 7:40 AM

It is also copyrighted material, so you really can't legally do anything with it even if you could extract it.

 

To do what you want, you'd have to obtain the original multi-track recordings.  Good luck with that.

 

Actually, you can do what you want to some extent.  You can isolate vocals by using the EQ to reduce the bass and highest frequencies.  You may have to do this several times.  Of course, this will also affect the frequency balance of the vocals and will not completely eliminate any rhythm instrumentation.

 

This works best when you are going to re-incorporate the vocals back into the same song.  This way the remaining rhythmic elements are masked by the original track.