Have you ever listened to a song and wished you could remove the vocals? The art of removing the human voice from music tracks is notoriously difficult to do, but it can be done.
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How to Extract Vocals from Any Song with Ultimate Vocal Remover (UVR 5)
Vocal scrubbing is never perfect. Since the process usually works by inverting the stereo image and converting it to and from mono, there are always some vocal artifacts. And even if you can remove most of the vocals, the instrumental track still sounds altered. But with a bit of experimentation, good quality audio and a bit of luck, you can achieve decent results.
Software that can remove a voice from a song can cost a lot of money. In this guide, we look at some free software that you can use with your own digital music library.
The popular audio editor Audacity has built-in support for voice removal. There are various scenarios where this can be helpful. One is if the vocals are in the middle of the stereo image with instruments scattered around them. Another is if the vocals are in one channel and everything else in another.