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 proggie to rip vocals from a song?

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duke626 Does anyone know of any proggies (freeware? eval versions) where that will allow me to just rip the vocals out of a mp3 or any song?

Thanks

silver There are direct X plugs to do this, but I don't recommend them it is just too hard to do.
StrifeII analog X do a vocal remover but i havnt figured it out yet
http://www.analogx.com is the site

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silver Yeah I have used it, it is not the best unless the voice you are tring to rip is a robot with a monotone voice...
StrifeII I still havn't figured it out!
its compatible with Acid 2.0 (which i got 2 days ago ) and ive got a few ideas but its sooo hard!

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Padre i been loking for something like this for about 3 years now...

the only way to really remove a vocal is if its mono...
what soundforge (and any other ripper) does, is remove all the frequencies which are shared by the 2 channels(this is what creates teh mono sound), and leaves the remaining stereo discrepancy...
But u can also lose the drum, and piano or whetever else that hasnt been phased in stereo.
Thats how most work in my experience

Apart from that, there is nothing... :(

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