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Features:
Remove vocal for karaoke (not hip)
Isolate vocal for remixing/mash-ups (way hip)
Sophisticated FFT & cepstral algorithms, not left minus right
Back in the old days you could remove the vocal from a stereo track by subtracting the left channel from the right.
* You only got mono output,
* The bass was missing,
* The mix sounded terrible,
* You could only remove the vocal, not isolate it,
* It only really worked on old tracks, before they started using stereo reverb.
Voice trap offers two sophisticated DSP algorithms:
* FFT-based center channel suppression / isolation,
* Cepstral liftering (an advanced technique that can identify harmonically rich elements in a mix).
Together these allow Voice Trap to overcome those problems:
* The output is stereo,
* The bass frequencies are left untouched,
* The mix is largely preserved,
* You can choose to remove the vocal OR isolate it,
* Good results possible on some modern tracks (ie, with stereo reverb).
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I recommended your service to some friends of mine. It's utstanding!
Thanks, Willian Watson
Great Britain
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