Inverting Sound in Live

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rhanson187
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Inverting Sound in Live

Post by rhanson187 » Tue Jun 13, 2006 5:56 am

Trying to pull vocals out of a track. What I have been doing is taking a measure without the vocal, inverting the sound in Soundforge, and then pasting the inverted sound atop the measure containing the vocal. In essence, this just erases whatever is contained in both measures, leaving what has been added into the second.

I would like to be able to remove Soundforge from this process and am wondering if there is an option in Live 5.0 to invert the audio of a particular sample or region.

If this makes sense to anyone, would love some help, thanks.

Lord Kahn
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Post by Lord Kahn » Tue Jun 13, 2006 8:51 am

Try the "Utility" plugin, there's two buttons for inverting each stereo channel.

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Re: Inverting Sound in Live

Post by xeb » Wed Jun 14, 2006 12:14 pm

rhanson187 wrote:Trying to pull vocals out of a track. What I have been doing is taking a measure without the vocal, inverting the sound in Soundforge, and then pasting the inverted sound atop the measure containing the vocal. In essence, this just erases whatever is contained in both measures, leaving what has been added into the second.
does this actualy work for you? i've tried before and had no success

Sten
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Post by Sten » Wed Jun 14, 2006 4:18 pm

The phase left and right functions can isolate some sounds pretty well on some songs, worth a try at least.

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Post by Michael-SW » Wed Jun 14, 2006 6:38 pm

It won't work in all likelyhood. The measures would be have to be sample accurate copies of each other (except for the vocal, of course), cut at exactly the same start sample. Otherwise you would get a lot of residual frequencies/noise. That might be a cool effect in itself, but it won't get you a useful acapella.

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