![]() ![]() This news comes to us from RedShark, including the following demonstration/tutorial: That said, Celemony's Melodyne makes this process visually intuitive - and rather powerfully automated - in preparation for further creative manipulation down the line, because it's specifically engineered to do so. In the specific case of stripping the vocals off a mixed down track to create an instrumental (or the opposite, discarding everything but the vocals themselves), there are several workarounds and methods for doing so. ![]() Meanwhile, Sony is likewise doing the "impossible" with its impressive frequency editor/clean-up tool SpectraLayers. ![]() A company called Celemony and their audio editing platform Melodyne is now making it incredibly fast, easy, and intuitive to do just that - and much more, like autotuning those isolated vocals for remixing. I grew up with Sound Forge back when it was still owned by Sonic Foundry, and quickly came to understand how impractical it can be to isolate a clean vocal track from, say, a CD rip. Anyone who's ever learned the basics of sound manipulation in a waveform editor, such as Audacity, knows how difficult it is to separate sounds from a mixed-down recording. ![]()
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