Man of Honour
Playing in mainly cover bands for the last 53 years I've used all sorts of training material with the most recent being Guitar Pro and Ultimate Guitar.
The other month when the new Beatles single came out I was searching around for AI Software and came across this - https://vocalremover.org/splitter-ai
It's free to use for several goes and I decided my band needed it.
My band now use this all the time because it is an awesome learning tool.
I drop the track in and it splits the track into it's core instruments.
I then save each track out as you can see in the picture but I also do a mix for the drummer and bass player where their instruments are on 100% and the others on 15%.
We can even work harmonies out better by just listening to the vocal track.
I've also paid for another online software because it is dearer but separates all instruments so I can hear keyboards or guitar parts better - https://www.lalal.ai
eg I was able to hear what Elton was doing on his piano in Saturday Nights Alright For Fighting where I couldn't hear it on the full record.
Other local bands are now using this after my suggestion and some solo singers are able to make their own backing tracks by removing the vocals.
Anyway, even if you're not interested it's a bit of fun to try it to see how they removed John Lennon's voice from a track.
The other month when the new Beatles single came out I was searching around for AI Software and came across this - https://vocalremover.org/splitter-ai
It's free to use for several goes and I decided my band needed it.
My band now use this all the time because it is an awesome learning tool.
I drop the track in and it splits the track into it's core instruments.
I then save each track out as you can see in the picture but I also do a mix for the drummer and bass player where their instruments are on 100% and the others on 15%.
We can even work harmonies out better by just listening to the vocal track.
I've also paid for another online software because it is dearer but separates all instruments so I can hear keyboards or guitar parts better - https://www.lalal.ai
eg I was able to hear what Elton was doing on his piano in Saturday Nights Alright For Fighting where I couldn't hear it on the full record.
Other local bands are now using this after my suggestion and some solo singers are able to make their own backing tracks by removing the vocals.
Anyway, even if you're not interested it's a bit of fun to try it to see how they removed John Lennon's voice from a track.