Music without words is a minus phonogram in which there is no vocal part. If you managed to find a similar phonogram of your favorite song on the network in order to sing along to a karaoke soundtrack, or use this backing track for scoring a video or slideshow, you are in luck - but it also happens that some songs are not available on the network in phonogram format, and then you have to create the phonogram yourself, extracting the words from the song and saving one melody. To do this, use the Adobe Audition program - it allows you to remove the voice from the music, while maintaining the relatively good quality of the melodic parts.
Instructions
Step 1
Create three copies of your original track and load all of them in the program window. First, edit the original track by double-clicking on it with the left mouse button. Select the waveform of the track in the Edit View window, and then on the Effects menu tab, select the Central Channel Extractor filter.
Step 2
The easiest way is to immediately select the "Karaoke" preset, and the program will automatically adjust to your melody, but in this case you risk getting an insufficiently clear and high-quality sound. It would be better to set up the extraction of the center channel manually.
Step 3
In the settings window, adjust the volume of the center channel, and then in the discrimination settings line, set the frequency range to cut. Press the track preview button before pressing OK and confirming the changes.
Step 4
When you are satisfied with the result, click OK. Repeat the same steps with the rest of the copies of the track - respectively, with low and high frequencies.
Step 5
By editing all three copies, and then collecting them into a multitrack, you will ensure the fullest sound of the composition without losing quality and without losing a certain range of musical sounds. In addition, in this way of extracting vocals, the vocal part will be removed as efficiently as possible.