I might be a bit too late, but you can go into audio settings, and in effects add "FFT Filter". You can then lower certain frequenices of the audio, to lower the voice
Thanks, BILL HUNT, William Meredith and Steven Gotz !
I will awe Adobe Audition from Me!
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Anonymous
December 27, 2008
Unfortunately, I'm not finding any buyers for my "Hare in the Gate" filters these days.
I'm going broke feeding the little guys and I seem to have more and more of them every week!:)
You had me rolling on the floor with those comments - thanks! I needed a good laugh about then.
To Ints,
Yes Audition would be a good starting point. It has great potential. You will have to do it by trial-n-error, but if your task can be done adequately (only your ears will tell you for sure), it will likely get you very close.
IIRC, Magix' Music Studio (or maybe their MusicMaker ?) has a "karaoke" preset. Both programs (though they may have rolled them into one now) might work with just the preset. OTOH, Audition offers the greater power, just more manual work. The Magix offerings are great little programs and do "automate" some things pretty well. Neither is expensive. I just got some sort of e-mail promo from them, so there might even be a "sale." Unfortunately, their documentation is a weak point and their support forums are pretty lame. Still, I use them often for certain things, even though I have Audition.
If you use Adobe Audition you can literally erase certain frequencies. You might be able to greatly reduce the amount of the voice on the track, depending on the frequencies in the background.
The "Boom in the frame" filters and "focus restore" filters are also quite useful. But they come in small potions and you do need a scroll. The only one which may be out of stock is the "actor performance fixer" which requires a fully functional "director's" wand with 12 charges. This said, the "voice removal" filter is a standard and should be available at any of the Elf shops near the magic train station. I sold five of those on EBAY and they went really quickly.