Creating multitracks with A.I. (Innuendo, vocals only)
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Wilki Amieva · Member since
I was curious whether this can be applied to live recordings... So I have run the process through Need Your Loving Tonight from the first Buenos Aires concert, I did some post-process to recover some of the lost stuff and then I did a quick remix of the track.
This is just a raw mix with some minimum FX:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/2g3j7f5fttc343x/Need_Your_Loving_Tonight_%2528live_in_Buenos_Aires_1981-02-28_-_raw_mix%2529.flac/file
And karaoke (not perfect):
http://www.mediafire.com/file/kybk3le7alb6obq/Need_Your_Loving_Tonight_%2528live_in_Buenos_Aires_1981-02-28_-_raw_mix_no_main_vocal%2529.flac/file
The results look promising!
P.S: I should have corrected that wrong note from the bass.
Chrisallstar · Member since
That’s sounds great, could you do a full instrumental of “Innuendo” from start to finish?
gambri · Member since
Wiki, it sounds amazing !!!!! Excellent work!!!!!
I'm not an expert in mixing, maybe the voice is a bit low?
I wonder if with this soft you could raise your voice at the concert of the Golders Green Hippodrome 73?
gambri · Member since
Sorry for my Google english.
Obviously I was referring to the Freddie´s voice.
dastard · Member since
Sounds great.
I would love to get my hands on the stems from The White Queen. I have tried to use this program but not getting bit to run.
Dane · Member since
@Chrisallstar
here you go.
advanced159 · Member since
The Millionaire Waltz Band
https://mega.nz/#!5N0g3aDa!AjzwkbFmUz8YogjCJ4xnL_18IrpKTNo1n9W2cXtR8UY
And Vocals
https://mega.nz/#!gA8gmALD!sX7gRlhFBqTuWwQdBTakbs09dMyzluGXgzn3oT19zR4
mooghead · Member since
Take away the 's' from https and the links will become clickable and at least get 10 trillion more views....
For the trillionth time.
dysan · Member since
This is essentially the same as the old bootleg called the Golden Demos where a bootlegger had mucked around with the left and right channels to remove singing. Essentially I don't think any good will come of this.
dysan · Member since
(don't get me wrong though - it IS interesting when done well)
Wilki Amieva · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]dysan wrote:[/b]
This is essentially the same as the old bootleg called the Golden Demos where a bootlegger had mucked around with the left and right channels to remove singing. Essentially I don't think any good will come of this.[/QUOTE]
You couldn't be more wrong! This is a totally different thing, with endless possibilities.
Wilki Amieva · Member since
By the way, I updated the Buenos Aires 1981 files.
dysan · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Wilki Amieva wrote:[/b]
[QUOTE] [b]dysan wrote:[/b]
This is essentially the same as the old bootleg called the Golden Demos where a bootlegger had mucked around with the left and right channels to remove singing. Essentially I don't think any good will come of this.[/QUOTE]
You couldn't be more wrong! This is a totally different thing, with endless possibilities.
[/QUOTE]
How so? Fans taking a track and playing with it to make something else. Fine. I get that the technology is fascinating, but to what end? Someone will monetise this and dilute the 'unreleased' pool even more than it already is.
BETA215 · Member since
This is artificial intelligence, which learns from material it's given. It can learn from audio and recognize groups of frequencies related to vocals, bass, drums, guitar, etc.
Of course, the initial result of this is something, heard alone, uninspiring. If it learns to divide correctly vocals from all the instruments, even being perfect, it won't sound absolutely perfect. But it could be usable for improving already existing material like: badly mixed songs, good Queen concerts recordings with bad or not good enough mixes (Golders Green, Argentina), delete noise and unwanted sounds without damaging actual useful data, improve in different ways already existing material, etc.
BETA215 · Member since
I don't really care whoever monetise this. Of course it's terrible, but stopping advances in terms of its consequences in the black market, it's something not THAT important to me. I mean, are Brian May, Roger Taylor or John Deacon poor? Will this affect their income? Do they care about what we want to hear? Obviously no. Then, if the band won't give us what we want, it's not bad to reach it in our own ways. I mean, we're not doing piracy... And if it enables it, it's part of 2019's life. We (neither QPL) can't control that kind of business.
Else, we should be questioning ourselves, do my actions in my every day life contribute to inequality? Should I stop buying technological devices? Stop buying from the supermarket? Stop buying CDs? Everything can enable unfairness, even doing nothing regarding anything. The thing is helping when you can, and living when you can.