Audacity has the capacity to remove vocals from a file. This would be useful for karaoke or if you want to record your own cover of a song, because you can then add your own voice recording onto the music. You can accomplish this by splitting the stereo recording, which has 2 channels with the vocals usually right in the middle of them. Using an invert effect and changing the way the sound comes from the speakers, you can then remove most of the vocals from a track.
Easy editing with Cut, Copy, Paste and Delete. Find the spot to edit easily with scrubbing and seeking or Timeline Quick-Play. Unlimited sequential Undo (and Redo) in the session to go back any number of steps. Edit and mix large numbers of tracks. The video contains a quick step by step demo on how to edit an audio using Audacity software.
To remove vocals:
Tutorial - Editing an Existing Audio File Step 1: Find a file to edit. Audacity can import many common audio file formats, including WAV, AIFF, and MP3. Step 2: Import the file into Audacity. First launch Audacity, then import an audio file by selecting File Import. Step 3: Look at.
- Click the black arrow beside the name of your imported song.
- Select Split Stereo Track, which will separate the track in two.
- Double click one of the tracks to select it.
- Click Effect > Invert. The track will now sound slightly distorted.
- Click the black arrow beside the top track and select Mono.
- Click the black arrow beside the bottom track and select Mono. You have now removed the vocals from a recording.
- The video contains a quick step by step demo on how to edit an audio using Audacity software.
- Sep 21, 2018 Audacity has a very simple remit: it’s an audio editor and recorder. Import or record audio into one of many possible tracks, then chop and splice the results. You can also perform basic editing tasks like muting and soloing. Beyond the basics, there are also loads of ways to generate basic sounds and analyse your audio.
To add vocals:
- Record your new track directly in Audacity.
Audacity Song Editing App
To add previously recorded vocals:
Audacity Editing Software
- Import the previously recorded track into Audacity.