duffarama said:I was able to remove the voice of the singer from most songs with GoldWave: http://www.goldwave.com/
I think Audacity does it as well, but I'm not sure: http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
Cheers and I hope this helps.
LOL, I don't know how to do it anymore because I havn't used Goldwave for the last 3 years or so. Maybe someone else could help you mate.tommy said:can u giveme step-by-step instructions on removing the voice using goldwave ? i m unable to find it in its help file ?
tommy said:is there any software/tool through which i can remove the voice of the singer from a song i.e I can only have/hear the music of the song ?
Aww dammit, i have like everything of Nero apart from that one :cryingBig_Boss said:If you have Nero, then use Nero Wave Editor>>>Open The Song>>>Highlight Everything>>>Go To Tools>>>Select Karaoke Filter>>>Press OK>>>Your Done![]()
For some reason the audio device of my laptop that I use is Realtek. Attached is the 'sound and audio devices' dialog. Is this the same thing?The Spin said:I have something called "Realtek" which works well. You can even change the song pitch, so you could make metalica sound like chipmunks!
It came with the pc though, so i dont know how you could get it
Sorry mate, it's not there. Oh well, I appreciate you help anyway.The Spin said:Look next to your clock for an icon with a blue background, a yellow cricle in the middle and to curves on either side. That should be it, double click it
http://w3serv.realtek.com.tw/downloads/dlac97-2.aspx?lineid=5&famid=12&series=8&Software=Trueduffarama said:where can I find the Realtek program?
Thanks Prakash. It's funny that you are always here when I need you.Prakash said:http://w3serv.realtek.com.tw/downloads/dlac97-2.aspx?lineid=5&famid=12&series=8&Software=True
I think those drivers should work, if not use system restore![]()
The Spin said:Look next to your clock for an icon with a blue background, a yellow cricle in the middle and to curves on either side. That should be it, double click it