However, they will probably also alter the rest of the audio as well. These approaches can sometimes be effective in reducing the relative volume of the vocals, depending on how the material was originally mixed down. After this it is only possible to adjust volumes for certain frequencies using EQ or create various mixes of the left and right stereo channels using the Channel Converter in Sound Forge or similar applications. The various instruments, vocals, etc, are combined into two channels, left and right in the stereo field. Once music has been mixed down to CD, it can be difficult or impossible to isolate specific elements of the audio mix, and remove them without drastically changing the overall sound. Tye to learn more about how a song is made and you will find your answer.Īnd Please, don't act like you know something and then be totally wrong!!! This process will only work if the musican follows these guide lines and usually all musican do, but some amatures DO NOT. There is a process to seperate this information from the song and you can do it will all most any sound editor program such as SoundForge. When a song is made, there are usually certain guidelines that a musician follows. I will however give you a hint and you can look for the answer hopefully in the right place. I will not give you the answer just because it is a secret on to musicians and I am making money on this. I have been using SoundForge since 1997 and I am considered an expert in Digital Music. Some people act like they are so smart and still give the wrong answers!!!Ī person should have some knowledge about a subject before even attempting to answer someone else questions! IT IS POSSIBLE TO 100% seperate the VOICE and/or MUSIC from an orginal and/or an already mixed track wave file!!!