Thank you!MrP wrote: ↑Thu Jun 02, 2022 7:49 pm i trust this is it
Roll Over Beethoven BBC no speech [Lord Reith]
https://dereferer.me/?ohEwyqmR3JAvoOGVx ... J8L9re3v-O
20YearsAgo wrote: ↑Thu Jun 02, 2022 7:42 pmThis is the link I missed. I'm not sure, exactly what this was but could anyone re-upload it? Thanks!Lord Reith wrote: ↑Tue May 17, 2022 9:31 am This made me curious so I had several goes using different methods. This was the best result:
https://tinyurl.com/23hvk2f5
Unwanted vocal intro removal
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Re: Unwanted vocal intro removal
Re: Unwanted vocal intro removal
Some new (? to me, at least) AI software - Splitter AI - is mentioned at IORR.
https://iorr.org/talk/read.php?2,2919807
https://iorr.org/talk/read.php?2,2919807
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Re: Unwanted vocal intro removal
I am in agreement that the intro was part of the broadcast so not intrusive generally.
But where I do see this technique as useful is where the only audio we have is from a radio or tv programme that isn't contemporaneous to the Beatles recording...like the 'this is how they sounded that day' on the Quarrymen 'Puttin' on the Style' garden fete clip. I t would be great to hear this and other similar clips without the voice overs that are not of 'the time'.
But where I do see this technique as useful is where the only audio we have is from a radio or tv programme that isn't contemporaneous to the Beatles recording...like the 'this is how they sounded that day' on the Quarrymen 'Puttin' on the Style' garden fete clip. I t would be great to hear this and other similar clips without the voice overs that are not of 'the time'.