Christmas Music Vocal

Posted by admin - October 17th, 2006

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Have you ever wished you could remove the lead vocal on your favorite song so you could use the music behind YOUR voice? Perhaps you want to make a CD for a karaoke party, or you just want to try it because it’s cool. Well in this computer age, it is possible to do just that.

Before I tell you how, I should quickly mention a couple of things. This technique won’t work with every recording you try it on. Much will depend on how the lead vocal was mixed by the original producer. Also, speaking of the original producer, if you do manage to remove the lead vocal the remaining recording still is under copyright. So a review of copyright law may be prudent if you hope to publish the recording.

Okay! So how can you get this done? First you need audio editing software. If don’t already have your own, try Audacity, which is open source freeware that you can download from the web. For this you’ll also need a plug-in (also free) for Audacity called “Center Pan Remover.” Then you just put that file into the Plugins folder in audacity. There are instructions on the Audacity website on how to do all this.

Now open your Audacity, and open the song from which you want to remove the lead vocal. Next, you’ll notice that the song is a stereo track (has two waveforms, left and right). The reason this process works is that usually, a lead vocal in panned into the center of the stereo field. So if you can somehow isolate and cancel that center part, you can usually remove the lead vocal. For songs where the lead vocal is NOT panned to the center, which isn’t very common, this process won’t work very well.

All you have to do now is select the entire song by clicking in the area around the pan and volume controls on the left side of the track, go to the Effect drop-down menu, and choose Center Pan Remover. The default setting ought to work just fine. But if not, undo it and try some different values in the “frequencies above” and “frequencies below” windows. I recommend 250 Hz for frequencies above and 3,000 Hz for frequencies below.

If everything went according to plan, you now have the music without the lead vocal. Now you can sing along with your favorite band.

Come visit the Home Brew Audio website for more audio recording tips and tricks.

Have fun!

Jake Weston

Learn to record and produce professional-sounding audio from home. Home music recording or voiceover recording, fun and short video tutorials show you how. We’ll show you how to start with a $0-$5 budget, and then how to improve your studio for a few dollars at a time as your knowledge and confidence increase. If you would like to start doing home recording on computer, visit us here: Remove Vocals From Song

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Good vocal audition music?

I’m auditioning THIS Wednesday for a CCT Traditions of Christmas musical and I was just wondering what song might be best for auditioning for vocals in this. No songs too popular please.

Dream Valley. It’s short, and easy to learn fast. I sang it at a contest and got 1st.

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