Vocals/Bootlegs problem

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Hi,

Do one of you guys know which program should I use to make a bootleg, but to keep only the vocals of one track, the instrumental of another and mix them together ? I really wanna improve the quality of my work so this could help me a lot !

Sorry for the bad english guys

And thanks a lot
 
Are you trying to remove the instruments from one song and the vocals from another? Then mix the results together? 'Bootlegs' are illegal copies of official releases or unauthorized live (or stolen) recordings.

The way some programs remove the vocals from songs is by removing anything that is panned in the center (typical lead vocals), unfortunately, anything else in the song that is not panned specifically to one side or the other also gets muted. Haven't heard of anything that will isolate just the vocals from a song.
 
Well I just wanna mix two Progressive House tracks together, so I want the vocals from one, and the instrumental from another yeah exactly. House music producers are always doing this so I'm guessing it's illegal, but not that illegal lol, I'm not claming the rights or anything.
 
I've heard "bootleg" refer to legal but lo-fi recordings too. i.e. sub-demo quality.

Trying to remove the vocal track from existing materials is difficult to do well. A lot of the time, you can find pre-existing "karaoke" mixes of the song that were mixed from the original tracks and just left the vox out.
 
When producers mix parts of songs they gets legal rights to multitrack copies from the publisher/artist and are then given the multitrack raw tracks directly.
 
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