Does anyone know of software I could use to remove the music of a 131 KB Lame-encoded MP3 I've made with Audacity and leave the voices in tact? I recorded the voices of the Star Fox guys in the SNES version. I've attached the file if anyone wants to give it a go themselves and upload the edited one back to this topic.
Thanks,
Jeremy
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Software To Remove Background Music Of Audio File Remove the background, leave the voices
#2
Posted 17 February 2007 - 01:04 AM
it would be much easier to just play star fox in a snes emulator, disable any sound channel that doesn't have a voice on it (the snes spu had 8 sound channels, so you only have 8 to go through. check documentation for this, i know zsnes and snes9x can both selecively disable sound channels), and use its built-in wav-file logging.
you'll get better, well perfect quality really.
you'll get better, well perfect quality really.
#3
Posted 17 February 2007 - 07:35 AM
You can't remove sounds or overlayed music from a complete file. Even you could the file would still contain some of the extra music.
I would ask a classical music or any sound forum about this. Since there is allways somebody trying to remove white noise and other stuff from early recordings.
like the person above me said. just shut off the music and record the sound voice. However I am not sure if the real speaking voices in Starfox is not part of the music.
I would ask a classical music or any sound forum about this. Since there is allways somebody trying to remove white noise and other stuff from early recordings.
like the person above me said. just shut off the music and record the sound voice. However I am not sure if the real speaking voices in Starfox is not part of the music.
#4
Posted 17 February 2007 - 12:56 PM
There might be a SPC sound pack that contains the voices.
http://en.wikipedia....00_sound_format
http://snesmusic.org/v2/profile.php?profil...p;selected=2505
http://www.zophar.net/zsnes/spc/
You can play them back in XMPlay using a plugin and if you wanted to you could tell it to export to WAV.
http://www.un4seen.com/
http://support.xmpla...ment.php?id=512
You might have better luck getting the voices from the N64 version though.
http://en.wikipedia....00_sound_format
http://snesmusic.org/v2/profile.php?profil...p;selected=2505
http://www.zophar.net/zsnes/spc/
You can play them back in XMPlay using a plugin and if you wanted to you could tell it to export to WAV.
http://www.un4seen.com/
http://support.xmpla...ment.php?id=512
You might have better luck getting the voices from the N64 version though.
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