Preserving the Bass in your Recording



There is a clever technique to preserve bass that may be
lost due to the technique that is used to remove vocals.


Our technique removes vocals by cancelling out what is
unique between the left stereo speaker and the right stereo
speaker. Generally, what is exactly the same is the lead
vocals, so they will be removed. The music is slightly different
on the left and right sides, so the music is preserved.

Sometimes too much bass is also removed since it is often
similar between the left and right speakers.

We'll show you how to slightly change how the bass sounds
from the left and right speaker. By making the bass sound
slightly different between these speakers, it will then be
preserved when you remove the vocals!

We'll assume you've already followed the instructions for
removing vocals and are familiar with the use of the software.

This technique uses advanced features of the software.
First Once your music is an MP3 file, start the Vocal Remover by
double-clicking on the Vocal Remover icon on your desktop.

Choose "File", then "Open", then select your MP3 file, or
just drag in your MP3 file.



Your music should now be loaded in, and if the music
was recorded in stereo, it should load in as two tracks.

If the software does not recognize the file or suggests
you should import the file, then you need to prepare the
music first: click here. If you try to play the song and it
plays back too fast, then you need to prepare the
music first: click here.


If you choose to play the music before you begin the vocal
removal process, BE SURE TO PRESS THE SQUARE STOP
BUTTON
when you are finished, even if the music is not playing.
The music must be in the stopped mode before you can proceed
to reduce the vocals. If it is only paused, you must stop it first.
If the music does not play properly, prepare the music first.


Click on the track pop-up menu.

(It's the black down arrow over the Mute & Solo buttons on the left
side of the track.)



Select "Split Stereo Track".



Use the track pop-up menus again
(They are the black down arrows over the Mute & Solo buttons on the left
sides of each track.)
Select "Mono" for each of the 2 tracks.

First the top track.



Then, the bottom track.

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Notice that the upper audio track is marked "Left" and
the lower audio track is marked "Right".

Hold down your left mouse button and drag
across the entire Top track to select it.

Click "Effect" , then " Equalization"

Click "Graphic EQ" towards the bottom of the screen

Slide each of the slider buttons from 200Hz and below
to +5db; you'll be sliding about 9 or 10 buttons.


Then hold down your left mouse button and drag
across the enter Bottom track to select it.

Click "Effect" , then " Equalization"

Click "Graphic EQ" towards the bottom of the screen

Slide each of the same slider buttons from 200Hz and below
to -5db; you'll be sliding about 9 or 10 buttons.

Now Click on the track pop-up menu of the Top track.
(It's the black down arrow over the Mute & Solo buttons on the left
side of the track.)

Choose "Make Stereo Track"

You've just changed the bass to be just slightly unique on
the left and right sides of the stereo!

Now remove the vocals by clicking
"Effect", then "WONDERMAGIC VOCAL REMOVER"


ENJOY THE EXTRA BASS THAT NOW REMAINS.



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