You could probably do your best to remove the vocals, and double it up along with sending it thru a parametric equilizer, but again...you are going to lose most of the bass lines and a lot of the drums in the process. It could be cleaned up, but it will be missing a lot more than just the vocals.
More than I expected...
I mean I knew what the cost of most things but there are a lot of things you do not account for before the swap...espicially aftermarket items that you decide to get later on.
Yes they all work to a certain extent...some better than others.
Only problem is output quality. The issue with phasing out layers that are centered is that a lot of the bass tracks are all recorded Left Right equal so it will also get phased out. As well as many drum components. Hi hats...
Yeah that looks to be only on the surface and should come out fine.
If you wont want to use a cutter, polishes and finishing compounds, Zaino should do the trick.
Just remember, slow rotation.
Compare? hard to say as I dont have either, but from what I can tell, its MUCH less expensive, and using the software to load maps and tune th vehicle is easy as pie.
http://www.supramania.com/forums/showpost.php?p=492308&postcount=1
Their first startup after installing it on Jose's car.
At this day and age its harder to pull off unless its hardcore nerdy direhards.
Back during quake 1 and quake2, I went to my fair share of LAN parties but once broadband was really evolved and abundant, there was never a need.
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