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IntsSed
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December 26, 2008
Question

How remove voice?

  • December 26, 2008
  • 19 replies
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Can I remove voice from composition in Adobe Premiere?
Thanks!

    19 replies

    the_wine_snob
    Inspiring
    December 26, 2008
    JuJu,

    I hear that they sell that at the same shop that they sell "Pretty Filters," for the footage that the Director just doesn't quite like, but does not know why...

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    Ann Bens
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    December 26, 2008
    You leave me speechless. ;)
    Participant
    December 26, 2008
    If the music and voice are on the same track, the only way to remove the voice is to go to the Harry Potter magic kigdom and drink the voice removal potion.
    the_wine_snob
    Inspiring
    December 26, 2008
    Also, some audio processing programs have a karaoke preset. Some do a better job, than others. You may want to explore any such apps, that you have to see if they have such a preset (or similar), and then see how well they work.

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    IntsSed
    IntsSedAuthor
    Known Participant
    December 26, 2008
    Thanks, William Meredith!
    I will try.

    p.s. The Karoake is great Christmas idea :)
    December 26, 2008
    While there is no way that will do this totally successfully, by inverting the phase of one channel you can normally reduce the vocal by 6dB which is often enough to allow you to add another mono vocal track that will mask the original.

    Or you could consider buying a Karoake version of the music.

    HTH,
    Participant
    July 6, 2020

    hi, could you please explain a bit more of how to invert the phase of one channel? Im trying to remove or at least reduce as you said the voice and leave the music and sound effects in order to add a different voice on top. thanks in advance!

     

    IntsSed
    IntsSedAuthor
    Known Participant
    December 26, 2008
    I have mean remove voice in sound track and leave music.
    Harm_Millaard
    Inspiring
    December 26, 2008
    Delete the audio track. Otherwise, if there is a cumbersome idiot who shouted while you were recording and you need to remove his voice while leaving the rest intact, just reshoot.
    Ann Bens
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    December 26, 2008
    Alas.