Originally posted by Hyman Roth
I'm no recording engineer, that's for sure, but aren't the vocals easier to extract than say the bass since they often are added last? I know it all gets "mixed down" eventually...
I remember I used to be able to isolate the guitar and the bass on VHI simply by turning the balance one way or the other.
Otherwise, please let me know how it works when you d/l it. That's why I posted the links - so someone more talented than me in computers and recording would mess with it and post the results! :D
I'm no recording engineer, that's for sure, but aren't the vocals easier to extract than say the bass since they often are added last? I know it all gets "mixed down" eventually...
I remember I used to be able to isolate the guitar and the bass on VHI simply by turning the balance one way or the other.
Otherwise, please let me know how it works when you d/l it. That's why I posted the links - so someone more talented than me in computers and recording would mess with it and post the results! :D
still hear audio artifacts. ie: its not perfect. Problem is, is anything
else that sits on the same frequency as the vocal will get extracted
too... Thats the big challenge, to differentiate between vocal audio
and instrumental audio that coeexist on the same frequencies.
I think they will eventually get this happening. This Vocal Trap
plugin looks better than some others I have tried, but even their
own demos dont get me that excited.




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