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VoiX is a small, simple and reliable vocal elimination software that can reduce the vocals from stereo songs. All vocals are removed by four filters: low pass, high pass, low pass with equal, high pass with equal. If you reduce the vocal by a lot, you may still need to use a high pass filter with a high value. Otherwise, the vocals will still be there but inaudible. Use the Setup Menu to define the filtering parameters, then click on the Setup button to run VoiX. You can also start by setting up the filter values and then click on the Setup button. You must first set the volume of the speaker before reducing the vocals. The higher the output volume is, the more effort will be required to reduce the vocals. The Setup Menu provides you with a choice of "New", "Open a File", "File Setup" or "Exit". If you select "New", the Setup Menu is opened. "File Setup" provides the following settings: Select Audio Device: Choose a sound card in your computer to output your music Select Input File: Choose a wave file for removing the vocals. See above for wave file requirements. Select Output File: Set the output file path. Use the wildcard character (*) to refer to multiple files. Select "Panning" if the stereo song is not center-panned. Select "Invert" if you want the processed song to be compatible with mono speakers. "Panning" can be used to find out whether the stereo song is center-panned (singer is center stage). If the speaker is center-panned, the pan value will be zero (0). However, if the speaker is off-center, the pan value will be between -100 and 100. "Invert" can be used to reverse the vocals if the processed song is compatible with mono speakers. If the processed song is compatible with mono speakers, the vocals will be on the right, not the left. Select "Amplitude" to adjust the amplitude to make the song better. A value of 0 is the default. Use a value from -100 to 100. A value of -100 means the vocals are on the left, 100 means the vocals are on the right. A value of 0 means the vocals are center. "Amplitude" can be used to adjust the amplitude to make the song better. A value of 0 is the default. Use a value from -100 to 100
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voix [input] [output] [pan] [invert] [amplitude] [low] [high] [PAN] [INVERT] input: The filename of the wave file. You can type the name of a wave file to be vocal reduced, the input file must be a Microsoft PCM file, and must be uncompressed. output: The filename of the wave file. You can type the name of a wave file to write the processed song, the output file will be the same size as the input file. WARNING: If the filename contains a character like " "(space), please use '' " '' to declare the filename! pan: The vocal pan. You can adjust the pan if the song is not center-panned. But most songs are center-panned (singer is center stage). Be careful to use this function! The value is from -100 to 100, -100 means the vocal is on the left, 100 means the vocal is on the right. 0 means the vocal is center. invert: If you want to make the processed song compatible with mono speakers, please set the value to 1, so the right vocal track will be inverted; otherwise set the value to 0. amplitude: The amplitude of the vocal track. You can adjust the amplitude to make the song better. low: The cutoff frequency for the low-pass filter. A low-pass filter only passes frequencies that are BELOW the cutoff frequency. You can adjust this value to remove the vocal low frequencies. Male voices require setting the value lower, removing more music low frequencies. Female voices allow setting the value higher, leaving more music low frequencies. high: The cutoff frequency for the high-pass filter. A high-pass filter only passes frequencies that are ABOVE the cutoff frequency. You can adjust this value to remove the vocal high frequencies. Male voices allow setting the value lower, leaving more music high frequencies. Female voices require setting the value higher, removing more music high frequencies. Hands-On VoiX: 1. Get a CD or rip from your iTunes library that has vocals. 2. Drag the files into voiX's main window, and press the BUILD button. 3. The browser will open to select the files and the program will run. 4. You can adjust the pan, amplitude, and cutoff values on the left as you hear the stereo song. Note: By default b78a707d53
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VoiX is the only software I have ever found that can remove the vocals in stereo songs. On our DOS computers, Microsoft does not include an audio player. The only way to play a stereo song in DOS is to use the DOS Audio Player. This requires installation of a separate software package to run the DOS Audio Player. Other software that can play stereo music does not have the feature of vocal reduction. Although the DOS Audio Player is a very good audio player, it cannot be used to play a song while reducing the vocals in the song. And it requires a lot of the available memory, especially to play back a long stereo song. If you wish to use VoiX with the DOS Audio Player, then remove the DOS Audio Player from the memory when you start VoiX. VoiX will use all the available memory, but you will have to play back the song in mono if you wish to do this. To use VoiX with Microsoft Windows, install Microsoft Media Player or a similar software to play.wav files. VoiX will work with Windows Media Player because it has both a Windows Media Player plug-in and a Windows Media Player plug-in plug-in. VoiX does not require the entire Windows operating system to be running, it only requires a Windows Media Player plug-in to be installed. VoiX requires you to have a sound card and Windows Media Player to hear the music. Other software, such as Media Player Classic, will not let you hear the music or play a song while doing vocal reduction. Please note that any of the products used to reduce a vocal track (e.g. Media Player, Sound Forge, etc) must be updated, preferably to the latest version of the product. If you are not sure if a product is current, contact the support department. In addition, if you are not running the most current version of Windows, you may run into additional problems. The soundcard used to output the vocal reduction must be an integrated soundcard. The integrated soundcard is designed to process sound from the input device (headset, speaker, etc.) and then output the processed sound back to the output device. VoiX is able to work correctly with an external soundcard because this soundcard is not designed to process sound from the input and then output back to the output. NOTE: VoiX can NOT be used to reduce vocals from a CD track in Microsoft Windows. Warning: Vocal reduction cannot remove
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VoiX is an easy-to-use, small, simple and reliable vocal elimination software which can reduce the vocal from stereo songs. To perform vocal reduction, you MUST be able to hear the frequencies you are trying to remove. The following three components are VERY important in reproducing the frequencies present in the music and vocals. Audio output Digital-to-Analog converters - These are located on a sound card or build on the motherboard. They should be high enough quality to properly reproduce the original music as clearly as your stereo system would play the song on the original CD. Speakers or Headphones - If these output devices do not accurately reproduce the low and high frequencies, you will not be able to hear what you need to adjust. These are VoiX's parameters: voix [input] [output] [pan] [invert] [amplitude] [low] [high] input: The filename of the wave file. You can type the name of a wave file to be vocal reduced, the input file must be a Microsoft PCM file, and must be uncompressed. output: The filename of the wave file. You can type the name of a wave file to write the processed song, the output file will be the same size as the input file. WARNING: If the filename contains a character like " "(space), please use '' " '' to declare the filename! pan: The vocal pan. You can adjust the pan if the song is not center-panned. But most songs are center-panned (singer is center stage). Be careful to use this function! The value is from -100 to 100, -100 means the vocal is on the left, 100 means the vocal is on the right. 0 means the vocal is center. invert: If you want to make the processed song compatible with mono speakers, please set the value to 1, so the right vocal track will be inverted; otherwise set the value to 0. amplitude: The amplitude of the vocal track. You can adjust the amplitude to make the song better. low: The cutoff frequency for the low-pass filter. A low-pass filter only passes frequencies that are BELOW the cutoff frequency. You can adjust this value to remove the vocal low frequencies. Male voices require setting the value lower, removing more music low frequencies. Female voices allow setting the value higher, leaving more music low frequencies. high: The cutoff frequency for the high-pass filter. A high-pass filter only passes frequencies that are ABOVE the cutoff frequency. You can adjust this value to remove the vocal high frequencies. Male voices allow setting the value lower, leaving more music high frequencies. Female voices require setting the value higher, removing more music high frequencies. Your Ears! - These are not as easy to change as the others are above. However, it is important to
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