How can I get just the vocals of a song?
Last Updated: 27.06.2025 01:46

If you have basic audio editing skills, you can try phase cancellation:
iZotope RX: A professional audio repair tool that includes a feature for vocal separation.
Apps like Vocal Remover Pro or Moises are available for smartphones and can isolate vocals directly from your device.
1. Vocal Removal Software
To isolate just the vocals of a song, you can use several methods and tools. Here are some effective approaches:
Obtain the instrumental version of the song (if available).
4. DIY Method
Tips for Best Results:
Look for karaoke versions of the song, which often have the original vocals removed or significantly reduced.
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Experiment with different tools and settings to achieve the best results for your specific track.
Align the instrumental with the original track.
5. Mobile Apps
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Spleeter: An open-source tool developed by Deezer that uses machine learning to separate vocals and instrumentals. Requires some technical knowledge to set up.
Audacity: A free, open-source audio editing software. You can use the "Vocal Reduction and Isolation" effect to reduce instrumentals and enhance vocals.
2. AI-Based Solutions
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Invert the phase of the instrumental track. This can cancel out the instrumental parts, leaving primarily the vocals.
The effectiveness of these methods can vary based on the song's mixing and production. Songs with heavy reverb or effects on the vocals may be harder to isolate cleanly.
Adobe Audition: This professional software has a "Center Channel Extractor" tool that can help isolate vocals.
Online Tools: Websites like Vocal Remover, PhonicMind, and LALAL.AI allow you to upload a song and extract vocals online.
3. Karaoke Versions