Audacity removes vocals from mp3
If you’re interested in transforming you’re favourite mp3 songs into a ringtone for your cell phone or newly hacked iPhone then make use of this vclasseo provclassed by vclasseo maker Jimmycron. Using the Open Source sound editor Audacity, Jimmycron explicitly explains how to get rclass of vocals on Mp3 tracks, that then become instrumentals. Could also be an easy way to make a Karaoke.




12:16 am on September 13th, 2007
Wicked
9:55 pm on September 13th, 2007
Just what i needed. Keep posting
11:57 pm on October 3rd, 2007
Didnt work for me…
12:20 am on October 4th, 2007
How did you try it? or on what platform did you did it. Remember that it does not work on all Mp3, it depends on how the song was engineered in the studio
6:53 pm on October 9th, 2007
didn’t work for me = ( iive tried it with every song ive got.i need the backing track so i can do a MC!
4:40 pm on October 23rd, 2007
I had the same problem….didn’t work for me and I too have tried it with every song I’ve have. Does anyone have a better solution???
Help!
8:06 pm on October 23rd, 2007
I find it rather strange Lornetta, anyway I’m looking into it… There should be another solution. Thanks for passing by.
1:31 am on January 5th, 2009
Haha i did that to Kiss Kiss and it only got rid of t-pains voice
4:42 am on June 4th, 2009
Hi,
I’m sorry, it didn’t work for me!
1:18 pm on June 21st, 2009
My problem was i followed all steps then after i put both tracks on mono i pressed play and ther eis no sound at all. ive tried it with different mp3 and the same thing.
Please help
Thanks
1:20 pm on June 21st, 2009
Hahaha i figured out my first problem but the vocals and stil there. its like everything was not touched.
12:01 pm on June 22nd, 2009
@GRACE: Its along time ago i last played with voice ripping with Audacity. But i have to say it does not work with all tracks, it depends on how the tacks were registered.