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DougC
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- There is no way to separate the instruments in a regular mixed audio recording. Vocal removers work based on the fact that most pop music is mixed a certain way:
http://www.prorec.com/prorec/articles.nsf/files/59DF95F3E26CA553862567C9000A9B48
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- With MIDI, you can separate the instruments, but MIDI is only for representing instrumental music: it's a form of digital note notation (so to speak) that describes what instrument to use and how and when each note should be played. You still have to supply the singing, but if you're looking for a vocal-less song, try searching for MIDI's of it on the web. Pretty much every popular song from any genre is out there somewhere, for free.
- Generally, MIDI sounds poor only because the MIDI bank is a small-size (low-quality). If you go the MIDI route, many music programs allow you to download different & better-quality MIDI banks or soundfonts (many free on the net, and if you can use soundfonts, that is) to use instead of the regular lousy-sounding MIDI bank (if you can use soundfonts, that is).
http://www.prorec.com/prorec/articles.nsf/files/59DF95F3E26CA553862567C9000A9B48
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- With MIDI, you can separate the instruments, but MIDI is only for representing instrumental music: it's a form of digital note notation (so to speak) that describes what instrument to use and how and when each note should be played. You still have to supply the singing, but if you're looking for a vocal-less song, try searching for MIDI's of it on the web. Pretty much every popular song from any genre is out there somewhere, for free.
- Generally, MIDI sounds poor only because the MIDI bank is a small-size (low-quality). If you go the MIDI route, many music programs allow you to download different & better-quality MIDI banks or soundfonts (many free on the net, and if you can use soundfonts, that is) to use instead of the regular lousy-sounding MIDI bank (if you can use soundfonts, that is).