Remove voice from music with Music Morpher Gold 3.0


by Avnex Ltd. - Date: 2007-02-17 - Word Count: 309 Share This!

August 9, 2006, Audio4fun.com – Today, Audio4fun.com has just announced their exclusive so-called “Voice Remover” was the most favorite feature in Music Morpher Gold version 3.0. The tutorial page for removing voice from music at http://www.musicmorpher.com/free-tutorials-project6.htm hit the record visit number in the first half of 2006.

“We have received a lot of questions about how to remove voice out of a song as well as extract voice from the music,” said Louise A., Community Manager of AVnex Ltd. “That’s why up to now we have released 19 tutorial projects to help our users. And there will be more in the next few months.”

The tutorials have been praised by our users. One said, “Your web site and the tutorials clearly indicated what it could do.”

Music Morpher Gold was famous because of its removed and extracted quality. Although it cannot remove vocals 100% nicely, audio outputs are acceptable. Removing vocals or any single instrument from non-MIDI music is much more difficult than it might seem. Each voice or instrument becomes inextricably mixed into the audio data, much like flour after it is cooked into a cake.

Quality of removed files depends on how songs are recorded and mixed. Other placement of the vocals in the stereo field cannot be removed. If songs are not recorded in this way, their vocals are not removed at all. This is why some songs work great while others do not.

So is the extracting process. Vocal Extractor functions like Voice Remover to the contrary. However, extracting is easier than removing. The quality is much better.

”In the next few months, we intend to upgrade our Voice Remover and Vocal Extractor functions to meet the requirement of our current users,” Louise confirmed. “At present, you can download the basic version of Music Morpher Gold, listen to the sample at http://www.musicmorpher.com/free-tutorials-project6.htm, and try removing vocals out of a song.”


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Chris Martin is a press coresspondent who is now enthusiastiscally contributing to the game zone of Audio4fun. He can be contacted at media@audio4fun.com

Throughout many years of development, Audio4fun has been promoting audio and video software technologies and specializing in three core areas: Audio and Video Morphing Algorithms, Audio and Video Stream Interception, Audio and Video Real Time Effecting. In 2006, Audio4Fun has ventured into a new area, WebCam Morphing, with the first version of WebCam Morpher currently available.
The wide range of products of Audio4Fun is detailed on http://www.audio4fun.com.

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