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Old 02-03-2004, 10:09 PM  
raymor
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There are a lot of programs out there that do a pretty good job
of largely muting the voice. They work by looking at what sounds
are present in both right and left channels.
Taking the voice from one track and putting it in another where it
still sounds good is going to be a lot harder than just muting that voice.
I think that the only way you're going to put the voice on another track
and have it sounds clean it to do it more or less manually,
using the various filters in a pro style studio - either a software stiduio set up or hard ware.

I know about this because I DJ as a hobby and write Linux software
for a living, so I help write the DJ software for Linux.

Ray
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