Thursday, August 2, 2012

Remove vocal from audio -by Audacity (Not only Vocal Remover)


Are you interested in singing song yourself ? If the answer is “yes”, you might be interested in replacing your vocal to a song also. To have this operation you have to remove vocal from that audio first. Then you can add your own vocal. I am showing you the way

METHOD-1
(Remember: Vocal remover requires an upsplit, stereo track)

1. First download audacity from main server(best) or through mediafire link(old). Install it & run it. If you want to save/export the edited file as .mp3 you have to download is plugin called "libmp3lame" and paste this file into that directory where you installed audacity before.

2. Open your audio file.
3. Go to Effect\Vocal Remover (For center-panned vocals)...



4. Your vocal removing process is done. Now it's time to add your vocal to that song. To do it, stop the song & click on the Record button from toolbar.



5. When recording will finish save it as you want.


METHOD-2
(Remember: Vocal remover requires an upsplit, stereo track)
1. First download audacity. Install it & run it.
2. Open your audio file.
3. From left-middle panel click on the reverse triangle & select Split Stereo Track.



4. Now your file has divided into two vertical parts.



5. Click on the reverse triangle again & select mono. Do it for the second one again.



6. Click on the left-middle panel of the second divined part as shown below. So that your second vertical part is selected now.



7. Go to Effect\Invert



8. Your operation has almost completed. Now it's time to add your vocal to that song. To do it, stop the song if it is playing & click on the Record button from toolbar.


Hear the song that you edited. If you are not satisfied, decrease the volume/amplify of the song by Audacity.
9. At last Export the file.