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RE: Music editing
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Originally posted by Skin Ticket
Is there a program that can get rid of singing/guitar/drums in a song....I figured not b/c it's not like music is divided into parts, its just a bunch of sound.


You are correct, there is no way to separate out a music file (such as an mp3, wave etc) into its separate tracks - the track information is not saved in these formats.

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Look into a program called 'Cubase'. It is a professional program for all this i think, however it is very expensive.


Cubase is good at creating multi-track recordings. However, it cannot divide these into separate tracks - as I mentioned earlier, this track information is not saved. Cubase can, however, divide MIDI files into their separate tracks. Cubase is expensive and has a very steap learning curve, however, there is a cheaper version named 'cubasis' which removes alot of the non-essential features.

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Fruity Loops > *.

End of discussion.

There is no program in the world that will let you seperate out any one part of a song. It just isn't going to happen.


As far as I can see from their website, FruityLoops is pretty much the same as Cubase - it can create multi-track recordings, but it cannot edit premade songs.

Skin Ticket - I hope that helps you.
01-30-2005 03:47 PM
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RE: Music editing
i first said perhaps impossible. However, on second thoughts i reckon it can be done. Perhaps not now but in the future. what would be required is for the computer to have in its database a huge library of the timbres of different instruments and voices.... then it would need to calculate the sums of sine/cosine waves (fourier transform or something) and work out different combinations and the most likely outcomes.... with increasingly sophisticated ways of doing this something may be eventually possible...


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01-30-2005 04:15 PM
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RE: Music editing
it cant be done...just as u save jpeg files when u did something in photoshop in layers...if u save it at photoshop image u can but when in jpeg then its like all combiled together so ...cannot be done...
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RE: Music editing
that's the beauty of what i'm suggesting... it doesn't require layers... it makes a calculated guess of what the layers should be....
01-30-2005 04:42 PM
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RE: Music editing
You're all wrong.

It's not because wav, mp3, ... are not layered that you cannot filter voices/drums/... out of it. Music is a consecution of sounds and a sound is just a simple wave with a specified frequency.
So: if you can filter out a band of frequencies, you can filter out e.g. voices out of the music file.
BUT: if the frequency of the guitar is the same as the frequency of the voice, it will be filtered out also.

I used 6 years ago a plugin for winamp to filter out voices from a mp3. It worked quite well...

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it cant be done...just as u save jpeg files when u did something in photoshop in layers...if u save it at photoshop image u can but when in jpeg then its like all combiled together so ...cannot be done...

You can't compare music to images... there's a HUGE difference ^o)

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RE: Music editing
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As far as I can see from their website, FruityLoops is pretty much the same as Cubase - it can create multi-track recordings, but it cannot edit premade songs.
Cubase is a bit more advanced if i remember correctly( i havnt used Cubase in ages)
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