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Old 08-25-2004
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Question Cleaning up the sound...

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I took out the vocals of my track and its pretty good but the quality isnt very good. Is there anyway I can clean up the sound? Or to clarify it? Because the drums and stuff esepecially the cymbals sound bad, how can i clarify it? Make it sound better?

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You'll have to be more specific about what you mean by "clarify" it. Lots of background noise, unrealistic sounding?
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oh ooops sorry No its not background noise, it sounds like a high quality file has been compressed, like saved to a lossy format. Heres a clip of it Click Here
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can anyone help? Is there anyway to make it sound more clearer? please!
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can anyone help? Is there anyway to make it sound more clearer? please!
It seams to me like you changed some parts of your instruments while removing vocals. I suppose some frequency intervals disappeared together with vocals.
What method have you used doing vocal removal?
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Well, I'm assuming you used the vocal extractor feature... therefore you've really just removed a very large portion of the center channel, which will include most of your drums...

This strips the quality of the track. There's nothing you can do about it.
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alright thanks for your help anyway
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