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Procyon wrote on 2/19/2012, 10:43 PM

The karaoke button is at the bottom of the effects racks.  The results are not always gratifying.

tfarris wrote on 2/20/2012, 8:01 AM

Yes, thank you.  I know where the karaoke button is.  I'm trying to find a way

to delete vocal(s) on cd's.  Is there a way with Music Maker 10???

Procyon wrote on 2/20/2012, 11:38 AM

So, if you didn't actually mean what you said in the first place and then say things that make no sense at all, how are we supposed to help you?

You can't delete vocals that are on a CD.  You can only rip the CD, remove the vocals, and burn a new CD.

tfarris wrote on 2/20/2012, 2:23 PM

Pro...thank you.  I am not trying to be difficult.  I know I can rip the cd---remove the vocals and

burn a new cd.  The questions is...how do you remove the vocals???  I don't think the

karaoke button is helping...is that how you suggest doing it??  I sincerely

appreciate your response.  After I rip the cd, how do you delete the vocals?

yungthurm wrote on 2/25/2012, 9:12 PM

Sounds like you just need the instrumental version of the song, what you want isn't possible with this software!

Karlito17 wrote on 3/14/2012, 2:23 PM

so whats the software that you delete the vocals? i never thought about it

Karlito17 wrote on 3/14/2012, 2:25 PM

but its better to stick wit originals 'cause you can get caught by the advisory stuff if you delete the vocals. although you want karaoke -non profit use. you can try youtube

Karlito17 wrote on 3/20/2012, 9:06 AM

i found the way " multitrack" "song name" "artist" this enables to take every instrument channel from the song

tfarris wrote on 3/20/2012, 9:52 AM

i found the way " multitrack" "song name" "artist" this enables to take every instrument channel from the song

 

Geez Karlito17---you're working hard on this for me and is sincerely appreciated.

I am at my office now and my Music Maker 10 is at home.  You're saying that:

"multitrack, "song name, artist"  will delete the vocals (take every instrument channel from the song).

I'm not a pro at all at this...Music Maker 10 is an older version.  But hey, I'll give it a shot...just not sure how to do it.  Thank you so much!!!

Procyon wrote on 3/20/2012, 11:58 AM

So far, Karlito17 hasn't said anything that is of any use (or makes sense).  And yes, you may be able to find and purchase a karaoke CD with the song(s) you want, but that was not the question.  And yungthurm is incorrect....it IS possible with this software (MMM)...It's just not consistantly effective in all cases.  I know because I've done it successfully myself.  I can't post a sample because I used copyrighted material.

Like I said originally, you would use the Karaoke feature...that's what it's for.  You'd rip the song(s) from the CD > Import the song into a new arrangement > Go to the Templates section and click and drag the Karaoke effect onto the imported material and let it process > Play the arrangement > If acceptable, export the track.

If you're lucky, it will do the job satisfactorily.  However, the results are not always ideal, but sometime it is.