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Low pass/High pass filters=bandpass filter
I have purchased soundforge 6.0,i was working on an audio project and
i got some instructions to do something.Here are the instructions,can someone tell me how i do this in soundforge,or if theres a plugin to use to do this,or if there is another program to purchase.Also in instruction number 4, "splice the audio so that you cut out all the non-vocal parts", whats that supposed to mean(splice). Anyways i would appreciate it.Thanks Mack 1. Use a low pass filter and tune the filter so that the cutoff frequency is as high as possible without hearing the vocals. This is your low frequency cutoff. All you will hear is bass. 2. Use a highpass filter and tune the cutoff so that all you hear is the highhat and cymabls and no vocals. This is your high frequency cutoff. 3. Put the first cutoff frequency you found (low frequency cutoff) into the highpass filter. Put the second cutoff you found into the lowpass filter. You have now made a bandpass filter that is cutting out the bass and the high treble. Shrink it down to taste (ie so that you hear less of the instruments at the same frequency as the vocals). 4. Splice the audio so that you cut out all the non-vocal parts. Don't worry about the vocal tails (ie don't worry if the vocals just cut out at the end of vocal phrases), as you will reconstitute them later. 5. reconsitute the tails: slap some reverb on the vocal track, and some bpm-synced stereo delay (left side at three quarter notes and right side at 6 quarter notes) |
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