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How to Reduce the Level of the Vocals in a Song with Audacity

Apr 21, 2010 08:51 AM
Jul 30, 2015 07:02 PM
Audio editing software interface displaying waveform data.

In this video tutorial, viewers learn how to remove the vocals from a song using the program, Audacity. Begin by opening Audacity and import the song into the program. On the left side of the track, click on the downward arrow and select Split Stereo Track.

Select the bottom track, click on Effect and select Invert. On the bottom track, click on the downward arrow and select Mono. Select the top track, click on the downward arrow and select Mono. This video will benefit those viewers who have a song that they like and would like to learn how to make the song into a instrumental so that they can sing to it.

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