On 21/02/2008, Sebastian Tschöpel <tschoseb@tu-cottbus.de> wrote:
hi.

thats simply not possible, since the frequencies of these parts are
overlapping. You can try to fade out certain areas, e.g. the bass part
(kicks, bass) by using an eq or when the voice is only a plain
monosignal while the rest is stereo you could delete the stereo-center
to get some kind of a karaoke effect. But a tool that analyses music to
simply switch off certain instruments does not exist. Also not for
windows or mac.

While I fully agree with Sebastian, I can't resist asking  :
if it is not possible, then how do your ears and your brain do it, then ?


A musician can be trained to mentally separate the parts of an orchestra; why could not a machine do the same ?

(I'm not implying it would be trivial, though ;-)

Regards.

--
Best regards,
Sebastian.

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On Thu, 2008-02-21 at 17:27 +0100, schoappied wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there a linux tool which can analyze a song? I want to listen only
> the voice, drums or guitarpart....
>
> regards,
>
> Dirk
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