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Post by lilmenchi on Nov 10, 2012 17:24:22 GMT 9.5
This is what I use, I add it as an effect on the channel so I can edit it or automate if needed. You can find it in Adobe Audition under Effects -> Stereo Imagery -> Central Channel Extractor (This is a preset I saved, so you won't find it on the drop down) It works pretty well too, a lot better than the other way. The other way being, how you make them in Audacity- by separating the stereo track into two mono tracks, then inverting one side. This works because of basic sound theory, it cancels out what is in the centre channel of a track which is predominately vocals, but also bass, snare and guitar depending on the song. So if you can't use the channel extractor, for the best quality sounding end result, ask someone who can and use the inverting as a last resort. I don't mind making vocal rips if needed, so feel free to PM me if you want me to make one for you ~ Edit: This may look slightly different in different versions of Audition, however the majority of sections are the same, just some might be in a different tab or something. Still, if you have any issues, ask!
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bakapai
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I-it's not like I like you or anything... BAKA.
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Post by bakapai on Jan 5, 2013 17:49:56 GMT 9.5
I actually call this effect "Lilmenchi's Magic" because you were the one who showed me XD
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Post by lilmenchi on Jan 6, 2013 22:02:29 GMT 9.5
N'awwww <33
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