James. Posted 23 June 2008 Posted 23 June 2008 Quality. If I put my Bedroom DJ hat on (even though my decks have been broken for ages, nevermind not even being in my bedroom) I would say that's a fine effort... they actually go very well together. I'm gonna have to have myself a go at this... Virtual DJ right? Does it let you strip the vocal out of a tune?
Fez of Mahrez Posted 23 June 2008 Author Posted 23 June 2008 Quality. If I put my Bedroom DJ hat on (even though my decks have been broken for ages, nevermind not even being in my bedroom) I would say that's a fine effort... they actually go very well together. I'm gonna have to have myself a go at this... Virtual DJ right? Does it let you strip the vocal out of a tune? I've done a couple more, will upload them tonight. I haven't worked out a way to strip the vocal out. Not sure if you can or not, I've only got the trial version for a laugh.
Fez of Mahrez Posted 23 June 2008 Author Posted 23 June 2008 (I presume he meant to post that in What Are You Listening To Now? ) Here's another one I did tonight! http://www.megaupload.com/?d=FFCU2A0O I quite like that one. Then for a laugh I did this... http://www.megaupload.com/?d=DAF1NFD5
Joe. Posted 23 June 2008 Posted 23 June 2008 I really need to be taught how to use Virtual DJ. I fail every time I try.
Lillehamring Posted 23 June 2008 Posted 23 June 2008 I've done a couple more, will upload them tonight.I haven't worked out a way to strip the vocal out. Not sure if you can or not, I've only got the trial version for a laugh. don't know the software, i'm guessing from the comments that you use it to mix audio files... but you can't just 'rip' a vocal from a track, unless for some reason it has been mixed with the vocals on one of the stereo channels. a vocal will contain many many frequencies, some that are shared with other instruments. effectively you are talking about making a cake and then trying to remove all the sugar from it - sorry. the closest you can get is by using a filter to isolate the frequencies present in the vocal, the results would depend on the 'richness' of the track and the instruments involved - ie if you have just a vocal and a bass you might get quite an isolated vocal from it. if your software has some kinda magic wand - let me know!
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