Remove Vocals from ANY Song 🤯

Tech Talk America
9 Dec 202106:18

TLDRThis tutorial teaches how to remove vocals from any song on a Mac using GarageBand and MySpleeter. It guides through downloading and installing MySpleeter, adjusting security settings for installation, and using the software to separate song tracks. The process involves importing the separated tracks into GarageBand, muting vocals, and creating custom mixes. The presenter playfully engages viewers, suggesting uses like karaoke or remixes and invites feedback on the first song they'd try.

Takeaways

  • 🎶 **Removing Vocals**: The class teaches how to remove vocals from any song using specific software.
  • 💻 **Required Apps**: Two apps are needed - GarageBand (pre-installed on Mac) and MySpleeter (downloadable from Deezer).
  • 🔧 **Installation**: MySpleeter may require changing a security setting to install from an unknown developer.
  • 📁 **File Management**: Users need to drag and drop files into the applications folder and handle permissions.
  • 🚀 **Process**: The process involves dragging a song into MySpleeter and waiting for it to separate the tracks.
  • 🎚️ **Track Control**: GarageBand is used to mute and unmute tracks to create a custom mix.
  • 🎵 **Demonstration**: 'Cold Heart' by Dua Lipa and Elton John is used as an example, with a caution about copyright.
  • 🛠️ **Technical Process**: The script provides a step-by-step guide on how to use the software for custom music mixes.
  • 📝 **User Engagement**: Encourages users to share their first song and use case in the comments.
  • 🤔 **Tech Reflection**: Prompts viewers to consider their relationship with technology, likening it to a personal relationship.
  • 💼 **Additional Services**: Offers private tech lessons or 'tech therapy' for those struggling with technology.

Q & A

  • What is the main purpose of the tutorial?

    -The main purpose of the tutorial is to teach viewers how to remove vocals from any song on their Mac, which can be useful for creating karaoke versions or custom remixes.

  • Which two applications are required for this process?

    -The two applications required are GarageBand, which comes with Mac, and MySpleeter, which is the Mac version of Spleeter by the audio company Deezer.

  • What is the first step to install MySpleeter?

    -The first step to install MySpleeter is to download the DMG file from the provided link in the video description and then drag the icon into the Applications folder.

  • Why might a user encounter a warning when trying to open MySpleeter?

    -Users might encounter a warning because MySpleeter is an app from an unidentified developer. To bypass this, users need to adjust their security settings to allow the installation of apps from unidentified developers.

  • How does one adjust the security settings to install MySpleeter?

    -To adjust the security settings, one needs to go to System Preferences > Security & Privacy, unlock the settings by clicking the lock icon and entering their password, and then select 'Open Anyway' to allow the installation.

  • What does MySpleeter do once a song is selected?

    -MySpleeter separates the selected song into different tracks such as bass, drums, and other instruments including synthesizers, piano, and vocals.

  • How is GarageBand used in conjunction with MySpleeter?

    -After MySpleeter separates the tracks, GarageBand is used to import these tracks into a new project, allowing users to mute or unmute specific tracks to create a custom mix without vocals.

  • What song is used in the demonstration and why was it chosen?

    -The song used in the demonstration is 'Cold Heart' by Dua Lipa and Elton John. It was chosen because it is a song that energizes the presenter during workouts.

  • Why is the demonstration of the song playback cut short?

    -The demonstration of the song playback is cut short due to copyright reasons to avoid infringing on the rights of the song's creators.

  • What does the presenter suggest viewers do after learning the process?

    -The presenter suggests that viewers let him know in the comments section what the first song they will use with this software is and how they plan to use it.

  • What is the concept of 'tech therapy' mentioned by the presenter?

    -'Tech therapy' refers to private tech lessons or assistance provided by the presenter, David A. Cox, to help people resolve their issues and find solutions related to technology.

Outlines

00:00

🎵 How to Remove Vocals from Songs on Mac

This paragraph introduces a tutorial on how to remove vocals from songs using two applications on a Mac computer. The presenter expresses excitement about the process, comparing it to reverting a baked cake back into its original ingredients. The first app required is GarageBand, which comes pre-installed on Macs. The second app is MySpleeter, which is the Mac version of Spleeter by audio company Deezer. The presenter guides the audience through downloading and installing MySpleeter, including adjusting security settings to allow installation from an unknown developer. Once installed, MySpleeter allows users to upload a song and separate its tracks, such as bass, drums, and vocals. The presenter then demonstrates how to import these separated tracks into GarageBand to create a custom mix, using 'Cold Heart' by Dua Lipa and Elton John as an example. The presenter also humorously notes the need to be cautious with copyright, promising to keep the demonstration brief to avoid issues.

05:01

🤔 Reflecting on Your Relationship with Technology

In the second paragraph, the presenter shifts from the technical tutorial to a more philosophical discussion about the audience's relationship with technology. He invites viewers to consider their interactions with technology as if it were a personal relationship, pondering whether it's a positive or challenging one. The presenter shares his experience over the past decade of providing private tech lessons, which he likens to tech therapy, helping people resolve their issues with technology. He extends an invitation for viewers to sign up for a tech therapy session with him through his website, techtalkamerica.com/PrivateLessons. The presenter, David A. Cox, concludes the video by thanking the viewers and dismissing the class in a light-hearted manner.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Vocals

Vocals refer to the singing or spoken words in a song. In the context of the video, removing vocals from a song means isolating the instrumental part from the vocal part, which is useful for creating karaoke versions or remixes. The script mentions that the process is 'like taking a baked cake and reverting it into its original ingredients,' illustrating the complexity of separating vocals from a mixed audio track.

💡GarageBand

GarageBand is a digital audio workstation (DAW) software application for macOS and iOS that allows users to create music or podcasts. In the video, GarageBand is used to import and manipulate the separated audio tracks after using MySpleeter to remove the vocals. It is mentioned as an app that 'came with your Mac' and is used for assembling the final audio mix without vocals.

💡MySpleeter

MySpleeter is a software application used for source separation, specifically designed to separate vocals from instrumentals in a song. The script describes it as 'the Mac version of Spleeter,' which is developed by the audio company Deezer. It is used in the video to create separate tracks for different instruments, including vocals, which can then be muted or adjusted in GarageBand.

💡Source Separation

Source separation is the process of separating individual audio sources from a mixed audio signal. The video explains how to use MySpleeter for source separation, 'separating the audio of any song on your Mac.' This process is crucial for creating karaoke tracks or custom remixes where the vocals are removed or adjusted.

💡Karaoke

Karaoke is a form of interactive entertainment where amateur singers sing along to recorded music, typically with lyrics displayed on a screen. The video suggests using the technique of removing vocals to create a karaoke version of a favorite song, which is an example of how source separation can be applied for entertainment purposes.

💡Remix

A remix is a new version of a song that has been altered from its original to produce a different beat, tempo, or style. The script implies that by removing the vocals, one can create a custom remix of a song using GarageBand. This is an example of how source separation can be used creatively in music production.

💡DMG file

A DMG file is a disk image file format used by macOS for distributing application software. In the video, the presenter instructs viewers to download MySpleeter as a DMG file and then drag the application into the Applications folder. This is a common method for installing Mac applications that are not available through the App Store.

💡Security Setting

Security settings on a computer control what software can be installed and run. The script mentions that viewers may need to change a security setting to allow the installation of MySpleeter, which is an app from an unknown developer. This step is necessary to bypass macOS's default security measures that protect against potentially harmful software.

💡Track

In the context of audio production, a track refers to an individual part of a song, which can include vocals, drums, bass, and other instruments. The video describes how MySpleeter separates a song into five tracks, including 'bass, drums, other,' which allows for selective muting or adjustment in GarageBand.

💡Muting

Muting in audio production means to silence a particular track or sound source. The script instructs viewers to mute all tracks except for drums in GarageBand to demonstrate the effect of removing vocals. Muting is a common technique used to isolate or emphasize specific elements of a mix.

💡Tech Therapy

Tech therapy, as mentioned in the video, is a playful term for personalized technology lessons or support. The presenter offers 'tech therapy sessions' on his website, indicating a service where he helps people resolve their technology issues. This is an example of how technology education can be personalized and supportive.

Highlights

Removing vocals from a song is like reverting a baked cake into its original ingredients.

Learn how to remove vocals from any song on your Mac.

Use GarageBand and MySpleeter to separate vocals from songs.

GarageBand comes with your Mac, but can be re-downloaded from the App Store if deleted.

MySpleeter is the Mac version of Spleeter by audio company Deezer.

Download MySpleeter from the provided link in the video description.

You may need to change a security setting to install MySpleeter.

Drag the MySpleeter DMG file into your Applications folder.

Allow MySpleeter to install from unknown developers in System Preferences.

MySpleeter separates the song into tracks such as bass, drums, and vocals.

Open GarageBand and create a new empty project to work with the separated tracks.

Mute tracks in GarageBand to isolate specific elements of the song.

Add tracks back into GarageBand to create a custom mix.

Use the song 'Cold Heart' by Dua Lipa and Elton John for demonstration purposes.

The software is not perfect but offers a lot of fun for music enthusiasts.

Share the first song you will use with this software in the comments.

Consider your relationship with technology as if it were an actual relationship.

Sign up for tech therapy sessions with David at techtalkamerica.com/PrivateLessons.

Thank you for watching and class dismissed.