Doc, I have been doing some research on this matter.
The software companies must be telling porkies then.
They say, that the vocal track can be totally removed from stereo mp3 
tracks,
Billy


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> It makes no difference which program you use the best you will be able to 
> do
> is push the vocals farther back but the only way to fully remove them is 
> to
> have the original tracks so you could cut out that track alone.  An mp3 is
> already mixed down thus every track is blended.
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>> hi guys,
>> I'm trying to get to grips with Adobe Audition3, but am having problems
>> trying to remove a vocal track from an mp3 file.
>> This particular software doesn't seem to be very accessible to speech
>> readers.
>>
>> Do you know of any other piece of software, that could do the job instead
>> of
>> Adobe Audition?,
>> Billy
>>
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