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Voice cancellation is misleadingly named because it doesn't actually cancel out the voice, it just lowers the volume of that particular frequency.

The program will generally find an average frequency (or pitch) that it thinks are the vocals, then turn down that frequency.

As a result, the rest of the recording can start to sound a bit "weird." The voice is usually still audible to some degree in the back of the recording.

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