Next Question
No Best Answer Selected
a) the full tune and the acapella
b) the fill tune and the instrumental.
to achieve this
You can then use something like Audacity to invert the acapella/instrumental and process the full tune to remove these frequencies to leave you with either only the remainder
It can sound a little messy though, as some valid frequencyies are wiped out during the subtraction process.
Permalink | Report
Question
Did you ask this question via Twitter?
We create a Mahalo account for everyone who asks a question via Twitter.
Claim your Mahalo account
We create a Mahalo account for everyone who asks a question via Twitter.
Claim your Mahalo account
No Best Answer Selected
Answers (1)
June 03, 2009 01:14 PM
You usually have to have either a) the full tune and the acapella
b) the fill tune and the instrumental.
to achieve this
You can then use something like Audacity to invert the acapella/instrumental and process the full tune to remove these frequencies to leave you with either only the remainder
It can sound a little messy though, as some valid frequencyies are wiped out during the subtraction process.
Permalink | Report
Answer this Question
Related Questions
Anybody have a good recipe for a food injector for pork and roast beef?
Did you know that Mahalo Answers can rank higher than Mahalo Pages? SEO tip!
Frank.......... How can i get quick money from internet easily to by a Nokia E72 :(
has any one found a good torrent site? MyteeV.com has a bunch and they are all good s...
Did you know that Mahalo Answers can rank higher than Mahalo Pages? SEO tip!
Frank.......... How can i get quick money from internet easily to by a Nokia E72 :(
has any one found a good torrent site? MyteeV.com has a bunch and they are all good s...
Ask a Question
Buy Mahalo Dollars with Credit Card or PayPal
Top Members
Most Popular Tags
Categories
- Anonymous
- Arts & Design
- Beauty & Style
- Books & Authors
- Business
- Cars & Transportation
- Consumer Electronics
- Coupons Deals
- Education
- Entertainment
- Environment
- Fitness
- Food & Drink
- From Email
- From Iphone
- From Twitter
- Health
- History
- Hobbies
- Home & Garden
- How Tos
- Humor
- Jobs
- Legal
- Local
- Love & Relationships
- Mahalo Answers Community
- Money
- Music
- News
- NSFW
- Parenting
- Pets
- Science & Mathematics
- Services
- Shopping
- Social Science
- Society & Culture
- Sports
- Technology & Internet
- Travel
- Video Games
Welcome New Members
- jmo0662, December 03, 2009 03:34 AM
- dineshprabhu, December 03, 2009 03:34 AM
- fb_641185440, December 03, 2009 03:33 AM
- anon122, December 03, 2009 03:27 AM
- teamjacob1992, December 03, 2009 03:07 AM
Mahalo Dollars are the currency of Mahalo Answers.
Each Mahalo Dollar costs $1.
Once you earn more than 40 Mahalo Dollars, you can request to be paid via PayPal. Each Mahalo Dollar is currently worth $0.75 when paid out via PayPal. Learn More