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Started by John, September 23, 2001, 13:28 hrs

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John

Bubba, that sounds like Karaoke to me. I'm can't carry a note to save my life. But you might try Pocket Songs



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Edited by - John on Sep 23 2001  2:30:04 PM
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Hey, Bubba, congrats on adding another member to the family. This has all the earmarks of a project intended to keep the ol' man out of the way while the women plot and conquer.



If this song is a standard, there's probably an instrumental on the web. There's a bunch of mp3 search engines available, and Google will list most of them for you.



If it's a little-known song or one written for the occasion, my guess is it would take some specialized software to edit out the vocal. Maybe Google could help you there too if no one here comes up with a better answer.



In the meantime, try to stay out from under foot, don't ask the women to explain anything, but do say "Sure, Honey" a lot. If you insist on getting involved, wear shin guards.



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Chandler

You might want to consider MIDI files.



Some arrangements are very professional sounding.  If you download the Yamaha SoftSynth trial from the Yamaha XG site, then you will get very good sounding backing music.



If you want, send me a MIDI file and I'll remove the tune from it for you since I use Cubase VST.  Try www.musicrobot.com for MIDI.



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Bubba

Here is what I need, I need to somehow either aquire, or re-make a particular song, without the voice. A fella' is going to sing this song at my daughter's wedding in Oct. We would like to have the music playing, minus the original singing voice. I have the mp3 of this song,,, is there software available to earase the vocals only ??  Or any other suggestions ?



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