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Apr 29 2009 10:35am
Is this atall possible i checked drummersworld they said its not possible because there are too many frequencies to be removed.
If anybody knows how to do this please lmk :)

thanks
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Apr 29 2009 12:50pm
Quote (akmal @ Wed, Apr 29 2009, 04:35pm)
Is this atall possible i checked drummersworld they said its not possible because there are too many frequencies to be removed.
If anybody knows how to do this please lmk :)

thanks


Technically its possible, but it would take a really really long time. You would have to isolate each instrument / vocals (vocals are incredibly difficult to separate) and then put them back together without the drums. At least thats how I might go about it.

Edit: On top of that, you might have to reconstruct bits and pieces of your isolated tracks in order to completely take the drums out.

This post was edited by BovineDesi on Apr 29 2009 12:51pm
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Technically its possible, but it would take a really really long time. You would have to isolate each instrument / vocals (vocals are incredibly difficult to separate) and then put them back together without the drums.  At least thats how I might go about it.

Edit: On top of that, you might have to reconstruct bits and pieces of your isolated tracks in order to completely take the drums out.


do you know if theres any sites where you can pay for this? ^
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Apr 29 2009 01:28pm
Quote (akmal @ Wed, 29 Apr 2009, 20:13)
do you know if theres any sites where you can pay for this? ^


there blake, Ms Fry was gonna do it for my thingy

ill ask her tommorow
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Quote (akmal @ Wed, Apr 29 2009, 07:13pm)
do you know if theres any sites where you can pay for this? ^


I came across a couple site's that sold song's without certain instrument's and you could choose which instrument's to take out.

Don't remember that site it was though if I find it I'll let you know.
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Apr 30 2009 02:19am
drums cover such a wide range of frequency's its completely impossible to take out a whole drum track effectively, you can take out a single drum (e.g the bass drum) or your choice maybe a couple... but removing a drum track is impossible...

don't listen to what anyone say's you will just waste far too much time trying to work out how, because theres no way

This post was edited by dysgenics on Apr 30 2009 02:19am
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Apr 30 2009 06:32pm
Quote (akmal @ Wed, Apr 29 2009, 11:35am)
Is this atall possible i checked drummersworld they said its not possible because there are too many frequencies to be removed.
If anybody knows how to do this please lmk :)

thanks


You'd be better re-recording the song and taking out the drum tracks before you finalize the song.
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Apr 30 2009 06:33pm
Quote (BovineDesi @ Wed, Apr 29 2009, 02:50pm)
Technically its possible, but it would take a really really long time. You would have to isolate each instrument / vocals (vocals are incredibly difficult to separate) and then put them back together without the drums.  At least thats how I might go about it.

Edit: On top of that, you might have to reconstruct bits and pieces of your isolated tracks in order to completely take the drums out.


in other words, you're destroying the other tracks to take out the drums
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Apr 30 2009 06:47pm
Quote (BovineDesi @ Wed, Apr 29 2009, 02:50pm)
Technically its possible, but it would take a really really long time. You would have to isolate each instrument / vocals (vocals are incredibly difficult to separate) and then put them back together without the drums.  At least thats how I might go about it.

Edit: On top of that, you might have to reconstruct bits and pieces of your isolated tracks in order to completely take the drums out.


Vocals are easy lol...all I do is flip one switch on my disc player and it cuts them. Not totally, but about 90%, even with metal.
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Quote (phatrabbit28 @ Fri, May 1 2009, 12:47am)
Vocals are easy lol...all I do is flip one switch on my disc player and it cuts them.  Not totally, but about 90%, even with metal.


Vocals take the mid range frequencies, and a lot of instruments hit those frequencies if not play in them... to cleanly and completely remove vocals is difficult (or maybe I just suck lol). And PSP, yes you're destroying the other tracks since you're trying to hone in a narrower range of frequencies at one given time... even then though, drums will hit those frequencies so you might end up having to fill some gaps where you may have deleted that drum beat.
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