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Old June 20th, 2002, 01:38 PM
T.Wright T.Wright is offline
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Hi Tinman,
I don't know if you saw an earlier post of mine on Vogone, It does
improve the finished track.
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Using Sound Forge is the best way I have found to produce tracks, If you use Vogone the same as you would your media player, to record into Sound Forge or similar softwear, you can controll when the vocal remover is in use as you are recording,
Press RECORD in Sound Forge then PLAY VOGONE, in Vogone, and as your song plays you can adjust the vocal removal slider as you go, dropping back to nothing when there is an instrumental or chorus section, leaving them untouched, and then back to full Vocal removal where the singer is. You can do the same with the PLAY ORIGINAL and PLAY VOGONE buttons while recording, but these are slightly more brutal. Then once you have done, you can then use Sound Forge to clean it up add a bit more bass if needed, adjust the volume and so on. even convert to mono. Hope this helps.
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