Ryan
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+1,230|7304|Alberta, Canada

I was just wondering if there was some way that I could record myself playing the drums to a certain song (audio only), and then put it on my computer, and then remove the drums from the song and put my drumming into it?

That would be awesome if there is a program or way I could do it.
Entertayner
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+826|7031

Doubt it, seems pretty complex.
Scorpion0x17
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+691|7227|Cambridge (UK)
Short answer: No.

Slightly longer answer: You could probably filter out most of the drums from a track using pretty much any audio-editing app - it's no magical 'Music Substitution Program', and you might not get the best results, but it could be done...
Ryan
Member
+1,230|7304|Alberta, Canada

Scorpion0x17 wrote:

Short answer: No.

Slightly longer answer: You could probably filter out most of the drums from a track using pretty much any audio-editing app - it's no magical 'Music Substitution Program', and you might not get the best results, but it could be done...
Thanks.

But that takes too much work. I am not a working kind of person.
Drax
Paddles/Plane Whore
+28|7022|Australia, NSW
you can find songs that have been turned into midi's(but without singing), and use programs like 'cubase' to play them. cubase is the only one ive had, but im sure there are plenty others. it pulls all the instruments apart and you can select which it plays etc. and you can create your own tracks off tab/score for each instrument, and i could hook up my guitar and input to my pc and it would record the note down etc into midi. i could also get backing tracks of drumming for guitar playing with this program

however this program was expensive(cracked copy for me lol) and my sound card is a piece of ****...


i also have cooledit for just recording music, not that great, but beats windows sound recorder by heaps.

apart from all this, as said before finding a program and going and editing the drums out-though this would distort everything else
Entertayner
Member
+826|7031

Ryan wrote:

Scorpion0x17 wrote:

Short answer: No.

Slightly longer answer: You could probably filter out most of the drums from a track using pretty much any audio-editing app - it's no magical 'Music Substitution Program', and you might not get the best results, but it could be done...
Thanks.

But that takes too much work. I am not a working kind of person.
You're going to go far in the world, I can tell.
Coolbeano
Level 13.5 BF2S Ninja Penguin Sensei
+378|7224

Drax wrote:

you can find songs that have been turned into midi's(but without singing), and use programs like 'cubase' to play them. cubase is the only one ive had, but im sure there are plenty others. it pulls all the instruments apart and you can select which it plays etc. and you can create your own tracks off tab/score for each instrument, and i could hook up my guitar and input to my pc and it would record the note down etc into midi. i could also get backing tracks of drumming for guitar playing with this program

however this program was expensive(cracked copy for me lol) and my sound card is a piece of ****...


i also have cooledit for just recording music, not that great, but beats windows sound recorder by heaps.

apart from all this, as said before finding a program and going and editing the drums out-though this would distort everything else
RSE is taking over MIDI.
Drax
Paddles/Plane Whore
+28|7022|Australia, NSW

Coolbeano wrote:

Drax wrote:

you can find songs that have been turned into midi's(but without singing), and use programs like 'cubase' to play them. cubase is the only one ive had, but im sure there are plenty others. it pulls all the instruments apart and you can select which it plays etc. and you can create your own tracks off tab/score for each instrument, and i could hook up my guitar and input to my pc and it would record the note down etc into midi. i could also get backing tracks of drumming for guitar playing with this program

however this program was expensive(cracked copy for me lol) and my sound card is a piece of ****...


i also have cooledit for just recording music, not that great, but beats windows sound recorder by heaps.

apart from all this, as said before finding a program and going and editing the drums out-though this would distort everything else
RSE is taking over MIDI.
meh, it was a year ago when i was playing around with this stuff.  now i just have powertab software for learning + having bass backing the guitar

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