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Old August 18th, 2005, 06:13 PM
George George is offline
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I hear what you're saying Wally. I do the same thing with MIDI's. Using Edirol Sound Canvass, one can remove or change instruments, add echo, reverb and enhance the tracks so they sound great, then convert to .WAV....

I create two files, one with and one without a lead instrument, save both to .WAV.

Using Goldwave audio editing program, I usually copy a section out of the full instrument file and put it into the same spot in Karaoke file to create instrumental breaks.

I then import the full instrument file into KHP, sweep to the music, and then replace the .WAV with the removed instrument to create a Karaoke file....easy as pie even on songs one has never heard before, as you well know..

George

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Old August 18th, 2005, 06:17 PM
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COOL!!! ISN'T IT. I LOVE IT.

Someday I might advance to the level you are at. But with a little creativity and these wonderful tools one can do a lot.

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Old August 18th, 2005, 07:58 PM
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Yeah, I hope the originator of this thread takes heart from the posts and sees there are some great days ahead.

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