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September 2, 2017
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Removing SFX from music/songs?

  • September 2, 2017
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So I have been wondering this for a long time now and when watching videos like this, the question kept popping up in my head about how people do this type of magic.

Power Rangers Megaforce - Opening SFX and Voices - YouTube

Power Rangers Super Megaforce - Opening SFX and Voices - YouTube

Power Rangers Dino Charge - Opening SFX - YouTube

Power Rangers Ninja Steel Opening (No Music) - YouTube

So my question(I have been wondering where to put this but I have no clue what product these people use), but is there any way to do this magic/process in adobe or other products with this process, because I might want to do this for future openings that might pop up in the future of this show!

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    Correct answer SteveG_AudioMasters_

    Nothing's been removed; that's a cut and paste job. Also it's quite possible that a lot of those effects are available in their native forms anyway, so reconstruction is possible. The spoken names are freshly recorded with reverb added.

    There's no 'magic' here at all - just a creative use of existing materials, mainly. That, or somebody stole the underscore versions.

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    Participating Frequently
    March 20, 2018

    Ok, but what program and what process is this? I found this from a video on a discord server from the same person who did 3 of those video links I put in my original post!

    SteveG_AudioMasters_
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    Community Expert
    March 20, 2018

    That's Adobe Premiere.

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    SteveG_AudioMasters_Community ExpertCorrect answer
    Community Expert
    September 2, 2017

    Nothing's been removed; that's a cut and paste job. Also it's quite possible that a lot of those effects are available in their native forms anyway, so reconstruction is possible. The spoken names are freshly recorded with reverb added.

    There's no 'magic' here at all - just a creative use of existing materials, mainly. That, or somebody stole the underscore versions.