Q. Can I remove the voice from a music track with WavePad It is very difficult to completely remove the vocal, but the voice can be significantly reduced using the Reduce Vocals tool from WavePad's Special Effects. The recording must be stereo (from an original stereo source like a CD). It will also remove any instruments near the voice in the stereo spectrum.
You cannot remove vocals completely with Wavepad. No program can. You can reduce the volume of the vocals with the Effects -> Special Effects -> Reduce Vocals function, but this will alter the other instruments so that resulting audio will be in mono, and sound like it is underwater.
In AVS Audio Editor, you can remove vocals from a song by using the "Vocal Remover" effect. To do this, go to the effects menu, select "Vocal Remover," and adjust the settings to reduce or remove the vocals. Keep in mind that removing vocals completely from a mixed track may not be perfect and can affect the overall quality of the audio.
NCH Wavepad is a commercial audio recording program with both a free and paid ('Masters') editions. The included help file has all the commands and functions for the program. I have added the link to the FAQ pages for Wavepad in the Related links to the left.
I usually download the songs I want to make into karaoke versions to my computer first, and then use some AI tools to remove the vocals from the songs and keep the instrumental parts. This way, I can quickly get the karaoke form of the songs. One AI tool I know that can remove vocals is Tidabie Music Go's AI Audio Splitter. It can quickly and accurately separate the vocals and instrumentals of the song. It is very easy to use.
Now we can basically use AI technology to directly separate the vocals and instrumentals in a song. In this way, the audio without the vocals becomes the karaoke version of the song. There are many AI tools on the market that can accomplish this task. One I know of is TuneCable BeatOne's AI Audio Splitter. After importing the music file into TuneCable, it will separate the vocals and instrumental music into two files. You can keep the instrumental file and use it as the karaoke version of the music.
JetAudio offers several unique features such as bookmarking the current position in a song, and looping a section of a song. Unfortunately it does not have any way to remove the vocals from music.
Try looking inside or asking whoever gave it to you. They usually come with a disk to install software. It depends on what audio system you have. If you can't find anything try: www.nch.com.au/wavepad/index.html.
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Logic Studio can import many types of audio files. It is not possible with any of these programs to remove instruments from the recording or completely isolate any of the original tracks, including the vocals.
If you mean remove vocals from a mixed recording, it can sometimes be done with a center-channel canceling function. There is no program that can remove or un-mix other instruments in a commercial recording.
The top five (5) audio editing software packages are: Magix Music Maker $60, WavePad $50, AVS Audio Editor (my personal favorite) $39, Dexster Audio Editor $45 and GoldWare Digital Audio Editor $49. More out there but these are the latest top rated.
After removing the vocals from stereo songs, you can record your voice and add that audio into the songs with AV Music Morpher Gold.