Saturday, August 17, 2013

Remove Background Music from Songs using Audacity



How to remove vocals from MP3 Songs

Do you want to sing your favourite song along with background music? Then this tutorial might help you to get it done. It is possible to remove background music from a song if it is in stereo mode using a piece of free software called Audacity. This software is actually handy and will provide a full version of converted song without any hassles. Before proceeding to remove vocals from MP3 songs, it should be checked that the particular song is in stereo or in mono mode. Currently this free vocal removal software called Audacity only supports songs which are composed in stereo mode.

What is Audacity?

Audacity is free open source software that allows user to record audio or to edit the audio files. Apart from these, it has an awesome feature of removing vocals from MP3 songs within few steps. With the help of Audacity, it is possible to separate background music from song and can sing the vocal of the particular song in a party that you are hosting. How awesome it is?

How to Separate Vocals from Songs?

This day, we would like to explain the procedure of using Audacity to remove vocals. This can be achieved in few steps and we will explain the same with the support of images. However, based on the amplification of the song, vocal remains same but with compressed volume.
 
how to remove vocals from songs
 
Step 1: Download Audacity Free Software from the official website and install it on your PC that runs with Windows, OS X, UNIX and Linux.

Step 2: After installing, import the audio file which you want to remove vocal. Tip: You can even drag and drop the song.

Step 3: Now observe the image carefully and split the audio into two by choosing "Split Stereo Track".

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Step 4: Now select the below track (should turn to grey).

remove vocals from mp3 songs
 
Step 5: After selecting, go to "Effect" then choose "Invert"

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Step 6: This is the final step. Turn both the separated tracks to Mono.
 
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That’s it. If you still get the vocal, try changing amplification settings. Do remember this software will only remove background music of song when they composed in stereo mode.
 

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