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Old August 9th, 2005, 09:07 PM
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I suspect you will have no joy doing this because of the method used for recording the musical in the first place.
In short, the source material needs to be a stereo, studio recording - by which I mean the various recording tracks (instrumental backing, vocal backing, lead vocal) are multi-track recorded and the entire recording edited and mastered to 2 channel stereo. In this format it is normal to place lead vocals in the centre and Vogone will then work.
From what you have described it sounds like your source material may have been recorded live or without the necessary separation of parts.

Vogone works very well - but results will vary depending on the source recording. I have tried virtually every hardware and PC vocal elimination program and nothing works better than Vogone!

Your options are:
1 Try a different recording that was studio recorded.
2 Purchase a commercial karaoke version of the musical - many exist. Quality can vary enormously between different manufacturers and it would be advisable to audition before purchases - if possible.

Hope this helps you.

MikeP
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