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What I really want to do is take an existing CD I have and copy it in a lower key. That's all I really want to do and still have a good quality recording.
What program allows me to do that? I might also want to take another song and remove the voice from it so I can use it as a soundtrack. What program allows me to do that? Will Vogone let you both remove a voice and change a pitch? If not, is there a program out there that can do both? I am very new to this, so I appreciate your patience with the novice! I am 37 now...when I was 27 my voice would soar...unfortunately I can't sing Alto like I used to! I'm just a normal tenor now! |
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I am afraid you will have to have both Vogone and Keyrite though neither is that expensive, they are both the best programs available to do the jobs. I would recommend you remove the vocals before you change the key on any new songs.
There is a Demo version of the Keyrite and a demo of Vogone that you can download and see the quality.
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Dale Douglass 2nd Generation Karaoke I am not a member of the MTU Staff.
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What's going to happen if I don't remove the background vocals before pitching a song down a few notches?
How hard is it to do? Can I remove the vocals, pitch it down 3, 4 or 5 notches, then add the background vocals back in? Will it sound normal? |
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No you can't add the lead vocals back once they are removed. Even if that was possible you would then have the vocals singing at one pitch and the music at another....yuck!!
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Dale Douglass 2nd Generation Karaoke I am not a member of the MTU Staff.
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