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La Roux in for the kill acapella
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2009-04-15, 13:04:53
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Acid Never Lies Wrote:its very simular to the way kareoke works, it can cancel out vocals that are centred with not very much reberb on them, so stereo vocals will still be there, as kareoke tries to cut the centre material as in most scenarios, vocals are always centred, so if a vocal track is centred the phasing will just cancel out the vocal like the rest of the mono sections of the track, why do you think 60's records are so easy to isolate, because, the vocals in most casea where hard left or right not centred. So on a kareoke machine, it will cut the centre vocal, but stereo reverb and delay will still come through.stephenuk Wrote:stereo vocals are a lot easier to do this , but mono vocals its a different storycan you explain please i don't really see how |
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