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===A nice trick=== | ===A nice trick=== | ||
Import a stereo audio file into Audacity. Right click on the panel at the left of one of the tracks (there should be 2, one for each ear) and select "Split Stereo". Then, right click on the same panel on each track, and in both cases select "Mono" instead of "Stereo". Select (ctrl+a) ONE of the tracks and choose "Invert Phase" from the effects menu. If the original audio file had good quality, chances are that the vocals are removed from the song and you've got a karaoke version. This may not always work, but it's worth a shot. | Import a stereo audio file into Audacity. Right click on the panel at the left of one of the tracks (there should be 2, one for each ear) and select "Split Stereo". Then, right click on the same panel on each track, and in both cases select "Mono" instead of "Stereo". Select (ctrl+a) ONE of the tracks and choose "Invert Phase" from the effects menu. If the original audio file had good quality, chances are that the vocals are removed from the song and you've got a karaoke version. This may not always work, but it's worth a shot. |