For budgetoptiosn, search google for 2Behringer voice cancellation"Īs others suggested, it might be easier just to have the kids shout "Lion" in an obvious way over it (more fun maybe?). To do this you're going to need the device with voice cancelling - I'd guess most posh DAW software can do this, or a lot of mixers as I mentioned have a button built-in. Play the song through a device whichh has such a facility (more on this later)Īt the point where she sings "Tiger" click the voice cancel button and mix in in the "Lion" sound / recording instead. * Find someone who can "Lion" in as similar a voice as possible to KP. So if you wanted to, it might work like this : I'm not sure how KP's vocals sit in that song (I guess they're quite prominent) but there might be a possibility for success. If you're going to add a vocal over it to "replae" it you might get away with just reducing the midrange on that part of the song while someone sings "Lion" over it. On some songs it's surprisingly effective - on others it either doesn't work or just sounds really odd if it ends up cancelling some of the backing track as well (eg piano or guitar - both also in the midrange) It plays the song with one side of the stereo reversed for the frequencies where the Vocals live (midrange) which makes that part of the sound cancel itself out. This relies on the vocals being in the "middle" of the mix - ie not panned to one or other side in the stereo mix, and not too many effects on the voice. A lot of mixers (digital or analogue) have a "voice cancel" facility. You can 'cancel' existing vocals, to an extent, with some fairly oldskool techno. I think it's possible, but it might require a lot of effort.
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