wrybread wrote:
Someone once recommended a gizmo to me that they said does a good job of removing vocals from a song to make homebrew karaoke tracks. I can't remember what it was though. Does anyone have any recommendations?
MTU Vogone works as good as any of the others. All of them work on the same principle - finding the 'like' frequencies on both channels & cancelling them out - which a lot of times vocals are panned dead center but often times not. The MTU is probably more versatile than other as it allows you to change staging and add some bass frequencies that usually get lost back into the mix.
Now on that same note, there are also a lot of instruments that are also panned dead center that will also be removed leaving an empty sounding track behind. Or if the vocals are slightly off pan, there will always be some background vocals left. You will often hear the effects that were used on the vocals as these are often panned differently in each channel and won't be affected.
Then any mono recordings - won't work at all since everything is the same on both channels.