OfficialDAPT wrote:I've heard of phase cancellation but it always sounds shitty trying to remove it myself. Any help??
Brothulhu wrote:Phase cancellation then EQ is the only way I think
Phase Cancellation hardly ever works properly, and when it does it's generally a shitty quality you're left with.
mthrfnk wrote:I generally try to use an EQ or even multiple EQ's to strip the background sounds. Gernerally any instrumetals or drums left with the vocal are shrouded out by your own music.
This will leave you with a muddy copy of whatever you're trying to extract, as the element you're trying to isolate will inevitably have a frequency range that expands into the bits you're trying to cut.
lloydy wrote:Could just go balls out and try to recreate the tune yourself,vocals the lot!
Probably the best suggestion in here tbh...either have a crack at singing yourself or (assuming you can't sing 

 ) put an ad up on a local Craigs List (or whatever is equivalent where you are) asking for a vocalist. Something along the lines of;
Up & coming dance producer seeking vocalist for future project. Influences include 
- . No pay, but chance to showcase material.
 
And see if you get any responses. If it doesn't work, then ask around friends/family etc...I guarantee you'll have someone connected with your circle of friends whose neighbours' friend's cousin has a good singing voice or whatever.