When listening to songs, friends who like to sing like some songs and want to sing them. However, the accompaniment is not easy to find, and I don't know how to be good at this time. Don't worry, today I will teach you 4 ways to extract ** accompaniment, so that you can make song accompaniment in the future without asking for help! If you are interested, keep reading!
Tool Introduction:Jinzhou Audio Master is powerful, the interface is simple, and it is more suitable for computer novices to operate. The software not only supports audio format conversion, audio clipping, and audio conversion, but also supports vocal separation, and supports a variety of audio formats, which is a good choice!
The steps to extract the accompaniment are as follows:
Step 1: After saving *** to your computer, double-click the mouse to open Jinzhou Audio Master and select Extract Accompaniment.
Step 2: After entering the interface, add ** files to it, and support batch addition and extraction;
Step 3: On the right side, you can set the export format, sound quality and other parameters, and after the setting is completed, click Extract.
Step 4: After the extraction is completed, you can click to go to the export folder location to view.
The effect of the file after extracting the accompaniment is as follows:
Tool Introduction:VocalRemover Audio Editor is a powerful audio tool that supports audio vocal separation, making it easy to use.
Steps:Open the vocalremover tool - add a file - click Save as Accompaniment.
Tool 3: remove-vocals
Tool Introduction:**Remove vocals, the operation is simple, but the supported audio formats are limited, so you need to pay attention.
Steps:Open the remove-vocals tool - Add - Extract Complete - Accompaniment.
Tool Introduction:Adobe Audition software provides a variety of tools and effects to silence vocals, such as noise reduction, fade, track separation, and more, to help you precisely control the degree of vocal cancellation. But it can be a bit complicated to operate and not very suitable for novices.
The above is the introduction of the tool for extracting **accompaniment, is it very simple to operate? In the future, when you need to use ** accompaniment, you can come in handy, if you are interested, hurry up and try it!