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smartsmurf wrote on 1/14/2012, 12:07 PM

I guess you gotta sing the song yourself... 

GilonWeb wrote on 1/15/2012, 1:37 AM

It is easier to get rid of the voice than seperate the vocals from the instruments. I recommend you use the equalizer. The mid section of the equalizer is were you can increase the vocals. Decrease all other levels until you get the voice with very little instrumental sounds. Works better in Stereo. Then record it and try again.

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equinoxe wrote on 1/31/2012, 10:38 AM

Try 'Googling' Avril  lavigne Acappela. Till you find somethin.