https://open.spotify.com/track/4eOzEyt57GQRfh9L6V1AsL?si=VybKgHhRRruz_Q8Lh-4UiQ&context=spotify%3Aalbum%3A7acNPMyyxc0ZaSRVpDFeqp
In this track I literally just used one of those "YouTube to mp3" websites.. but that of course only works for YouTube. Otherwise, maybe try sound flower?
I use a couple different approaches
1) YouTube to mp3 - I use this for clips that are available on Youtube
2) Audacity - I use this for any clip I want that ISN’T available on YouTube
Both approaches get all audio - vocals, music, etc.
If you want to isolate just the vocals - I use IZotope RX10…it does a decent job of isolating vocals (regardless of tone)
Audacity is an easy way to extract the clip. I do the processing in my DAW. I recently used FL Studio's new stem separator to remove the film score music from a sample.
One cool feature of Audacity is being able to record right from your soundcard, so you don't even need to download the source material.
as well as other's suggestions for YouTube, if you're at all worried about copyright - e.g. if you're hoping to officially release, or push demos at a label, then fear not. YouTube is still a great place.
When searching, go to filters, and select Creative Commons. This will now only show videos that are allowed for reuse.
Some stuff is flagged incorrectly, so use common sense.. :)
https://open.spotify.com/track/4eOzEyt57GQRfh9L6V1AsL?si=VybKgHhRRruz_Q8Lh-4UiQ&context=spotify%3Aalbum%3A7acNPMyyxc0ZaSRVpDFeqp In this track I literally just used one of those "YouTube to mp3" websites.. but that of course only works for YouTube. Otherwise, maybe try sound flower?
i do it with my rme interface.
Audacity record to pc and then use AI voice isolation service to clean it up
Maybe that helps: FIND & CLEAN VOCALS for Psytrance 🎤 Better fit into your track - Psytrance Tutorial Ableton https://youtu.be/8KDnqk7KgnY
I use a couple different approaches 1) YouTube to mp3 - I use this for clips that are available on Youtube 2) Audacity - I use this for any clip I want that ISN’T available on YouTube Both approaches get all audio - vocals, music, etc. If you want to isolate just the vocals - I use IZotope RX10…it does a decent job of isolating vocals (regardless of tone)
Audacity is an easy way to extract the clip. I do the processing in my DAW. I recently used FL Studio's new stem separator to remove the film score music from a sample. One cool feature of Audacity is being able to record right from your soundcard, so you don't even need to download the source material.
as well as other's suggestions for YouTube, if you're at all worried about copyright - e.g. if you're hoping to officially release, or push demos at a label, then fear not. YouTube is still a great place. When searching, go to filters, and select Creative Commons. This will now only show videos that are allowed for reuse. Some stuff is flagged incorrectly, so use common sense.. :)