A backing track is a convenient kind of a music track without words, which allows you to train in singing, singing karaoke, and preparing a variety of shows and performances. But it is not always possible to find a suitable backing track on the Internet. To get the voice part from the melody yourself, you need a universal audio editing program Adobe Audition.
Instructions
Step 1
Copy the desired track several times, naming the four copies differently - original, mids, treble and bass. Download Adobe Audition, open the program and paste four copies of the music composition into it. Now select the original track and watch its sound wave.
Step 2
Click on the highlighted wave with the right key, find in the menu that appears the section "Filters" with the subsection "Extracting the central channel". The window for changing the center channel settings will open.
Step 3
Adjust the channel volume in the Center Channel Level field by moving the slider to the left and right, and then in the Discrimination Settings panel set the desired cropping width. Press View periodically to track changes and adjust settings until you are satisfied with your listening results. Click OK.
Step 4
Open the low frequency track and right-click on the highlighted wave again. Select the "Scientific Filters" tab in the menu and select "Butterward" in the window that opens.
Step 5
Review the cutoff frequency and make sure it is 800Hz. Changes should be tracked by clicking on the "View" button.
Step 6
Adjust the mid and high frequencies in the track in the same way, set the Bandwidth to 800-6000Hz and cut out the center channels in other tracks.
Step 7
Achieve the desired effect in extracting the vocal part from the phonogram, as a result of which the voice disappears by itself, and the instrumental and melodic parts do not lose quality.
Step 8
Form a multitrack from four tracks, edited by frequencies. Install the tracks one by one in the working window, listen and check them by clicking Play, and then save the multitrack into one sound file on your computer.