Audacity method to remove vocals from music:
1. Install and run Audacity, click "Project/Import Audio..." (Project/Import Audio...),
It can be imported into the software and supports multiple formats such as mp3 and wav.
2. After the import is completed, you can see the audio waveform, which can be played and observed with a magnifying glass. Click the file name to the left of the audio track and a drop-down menu will pop up. Click "Split Stereo Track" (split stereo track).
This allows individual channels to be processed individually. The range of audio tracks can be selected with the mouse. Select all one of the channels,
3. Then click the menu "Effect/Invert" (Effect/Invert). The function of this effect is to invert the phase of the sound.
4. Click the file name on the left side of the track to pop up the menu and select "Mono" to turn it into mono. By analogy, turn the other channel into "Mono".
5. Now, the original left and right channels of stereo sound become 2 separate mono channels, where they are mixed directly. Playing it back, you can hear that the vocals in the song are obviously suppressed and become ethereal and vague. If the song file is of high quality, the noise reduction effect is good. Some inferior CDs are ripped from audio tapes, and the noise reduction effect is very poor.
6. We will find that the sound sounds monophonic, a bit dull, and the high and low sounds are almost gone because they have also been attenuated. There is no way to make up for it? The audible range of the human ear is from 20Hz to 20KHz, and the spectrum of general music is also based on this range. The frequency spectrum of human voice is relatively narrow, about 300Hz-3000Hz. Let's add some high and low frequencies.
Click the menu "Project/Import Audio..." to add the same audio file. At this time, there are 2 mono tracks and a stereo track on the interface. Select all the added stereo tracks and click the menu "Effect/Amplify..." (Effect/Amplify).
Lower the Amplification (amplification) by about minus 10dB (decibel), that is, reduce it now to prevent peak-cut distortion caused by subsequent amplification.
Click [OK].
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