--- Claudio Franzetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
<clip>
> Anyone know how to "clean" my voice from the good
> ones ??  I am desperate, because I think I spoiled
> the live song... :(

Play the track, listen to it through headphones
and sing along just like you did when you taped it.

With a recording of just your voice you can load it
and the audio track from the video into a program
like Adobe Audition.

Select your voice track and invert it. Copy it to
the clipboard then Mix paste it into the audio of
the live recording.

It'll likely take a few tries of your 'singing' to
get the synchronization correct. Another thing you
can fiddle with is adjusting the volume of your voice
track to adjust how much removal you do.

This same trick works great for noise redustion.
Find a part of the audio that's supposed to be silent,
select it and use the noise reduction filter set to
90 to 95%, but check the box to leave only noise.

Apply that freshly created noise removal filter to
the entire file so you've just a lot of noise.
Select the whole file, invert and copy.

Undo the invert and noise reduction, then Mix paste
and *BAM*, you've eliminated most of the noise
without much hurting the quality of the rest of
the audio.

It's essentially a non-realtime version of how those
noise cancelling headphones work, mixing 180 degree
out of phase sound to cancel specific frequencies or
waveforms.

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