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Remixes
Posted: Sat 04 Apr, 2009 12.58
by Dr Lobster*
i was listening to east of england dance music station kiss.fm (under duress) and they were playing a record which had the vocals of one track and the instrumentation of another, i've not been able to find it anywhere, so i am assuming it's one of their own - the station does remix some recent tunes into 'dance' versions.
so what i want to know is how are the vocals extracted? is it done with software (which is how i would do it) or is the radio station supplied with clean audio tracks they can chop and remix?
Re: Remixes
Posted: Sat 04 Apr, 2009 13.03
by DAS
Dr Lobster* wrote:i was listening to east of england dance music station kiss.fm (under duress) and they were playing a record which had the vocals of one track and the instrumentation of another, i've not been able to find it anywhere, so i am assuming it's one of their own - the station does remix some recent tunes into 'dance' versions.
so what i want to know is how are the vocals extracted? is it done with software (which is how i would do it) or is the radio station supplied with clean audio tracks they can chop and remix?
For many tracks record companies provide instrumental and acapella versions.
http://www.youtube.com/instrumentalsandmore gives you an idea of the kind of stuff available on promo discs.
Re: Remixes
Posted: Sat 04 Apr, 2009 13.43
by rts
Great link, DAS. Thanks.
Re: Remixes
Posted: Sun 05 Apr, 2009 12.02
by Pete
on a related note, i've got several mp4 files on my computer that I've downloaded from youtubbe that are essentially music with a still imagr throughout. what would be the easiest way to strip the video from them leaving only the audio - preserably still in aac format rather than transcoding into mp3?
Re: Remixes
Posted: Mon 06 Apr, 2009 01.27
by davidmcg
Hymagumba wrote:on a related note, i've got several mp4 files on my computer that I've downloaded from youtubbe that are essentially music with a still imagr throughout. what would be the easiest way to strip the video from them leaving only the audio - preserably still in aac format rather than transcoding into mp3?
This does it
http://download.cnet.com/Free-Video-to- ... ?tag=mncol