I have a Original song and the perfect acapella of it.
How do I create a instrumental of the song using those two and audacity?
The only way to create an instrumental is to remove the vocal from the original..
Unfortunately once the track has been mixed down to stereo in the studio the vocal removal method is very hit and miss.
The only way to fully remove a vocal track is with the original multi-track studio recording.
The Audacity method is set out below.
As the success or not of the removal depends on how the track was mixed in the studio and as all vocal removal programs use the same method there is little you can do if not successful other than try a search for an instrumental version.
Vocal removal method.
This is possible only for certain stereo tracks. When the vocals are exactly the same on both stereo channels, you can remove them by “subtracting” one channel from the other. This works for many studio recordings, where the vocal track is mixed exactly in the center. Be aware that bass and drums are usually panned to the center and can be removed or reduced also. Depending on how the track was mixed the vocal may only be reduced, not fully removed.
To do this in Audacity 1.2:
1. Import your stereo file into Audacity.
2. Open the track menu (click the arrow next to the track title), and choose “Split Stereo Track.”
3. Select the lower track (the right channel) by clicking it in the area around the mute/solo buttons.
4. Choose “Invert” from the Effects menu.
5. Using the track menus, change each track to “Mono.”
Press the Play button to hear the results. If you are lucky, the voice will be gone but most of the other instruments will be unaffected, just like a karaoke track. You can use the Export commands in the File menu to save the results.
Audacity 1.3.12:
Has a vocal remover built in. Just select the whole track then vocal remover from the effect menu.
September 10th, 2011 | Posted in instrumental | 1 Comment
I remember hearing a song on the radio that was rap or R&B but the instrumental was a blend of native indian and african music; drums and a female yelling with certain pitches.
Sorry sweetheart. I couldn’t find it.
September 8th, 2011 | Posted in instrumental | 1 Comment
Its difficult to listen and remember what it is I have to say while the person is still speaking.
Think about the skills you use when watching a movie, when listening to an inspiring talk, or anything else where you don’t interrupt. Ask yourself why you don’t interrupt in those circumstances: is it due to interest, respect, taking in the whole story so you can correctly refute soemthing later on?. Apply those skills to normal conversational times..
September 4th, 2011 | Posted in listen | 2 Comments
Only instrumental, because I would like to perform it at school and I don’t have anyone to sing.
Stevie Ray Vaughan – Little Wing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46VGFb31JNM&feature=related
Stevie Ray Vaughan – Lenny
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4s-OafVVG5U
August 31st, 2011 | Posted in instrumental | 4 Comments
Instrumental methods of analysis linked to computers can be used to identify chemicals.
Describe two advantages of using instrumental methods of analysis.
Accuracy and Speed.
August 28th, 2011 | Posted in instrumental | 2 Comments
I’m not looking for Arms of an Angel or My Skin, I’m looking for the instrumental played in the 2011 commercial.
I can’t help you except to say that i have been trying HARD to find that same song myself. it sounds like (possibly) red sparowes or something but i have NO clue as to which song it is or even the album…
August 25th, 2011 | Posted in instrumental | 1 Comment
I am looking for music similar to David Foster’s Winter Games or quite like Barry White’s Love’s Theme. Winter Games is an instrumental orchestral music, and its melody is played on piano. The music is lively yet classy. Please suggest titles or artists. Note that it should not be solo piano but preferably, piano accompanied by orchestra or band.
Quintet by Schubert, "The Trout" (German: "Die Forelle")
Don’t know the pieces you mention, but lively, classy–yeah, man.
August 23rd, 2011 | Posted in instrumental | 2 Comments
Actually, what exactly is a melody? Is a melody the "sound" behind a singer’s voice? But what about an instrumental song then? Isn’t it the same? And what is the difference between song and melody? Or are they the same?
You are thinking of Melody and Harmony. Melody is the main ‘tune’ the theme that you’d whistle or sing along with.
Harmony is the background music more or less. The chords and rhythms that accompany the main ‘tune’.
You usually have both whether it is an instrumental piece or a song that is sung. This site helps give you a better idea.
http://www.sfskids.org/templates/musicLabF.asp?pageid=16
August 21st, 2011 | Posted in instrumental | 3 Comments
I have been asked to create an invitation for this event i have to plan, and I am stuck on what background instrumental to put. The event is about recycling and up-cycling. Please, it’s very urgent! Also, i am not allowed to put any kind of music – [singing in background]
Thankyouu
No vocals, around a minute
Upcycling is the process of converting waste materials or useless products into new materials or products of better quality or a higher environmental value.
Try one of these – all just under a minute long and well-known easy listening piano pieces by the famous composer Robert Schumann:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wVBd_wyR_ag
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CprIdis6gZM&
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2h07NNbOCiQ&
August 18th, 2011 | Posted in instrumental | 2 Comments
I have the song in my head and the vocals, but I wanted to know how many and what instrumental tracks specifically are included when creating one song (particularly a pop song). I mean, you can hear that there’s a drum and a guitar strumming, but what other instruments, like computer generated even, are generally included in a pop song?
You should find this to be of help:
http://www.ehow.com/list_6329728_instruments-used-pop-music.html
August 16th, 2011 | Posted in instrumental | 2 Comments