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- From: rjn@FC.HP.COM (Bob Niland)
- Subject: Re: circuit boards for lead vocal suppression
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- Date: Tue, 22 Dec 1992 23:30:24 GMT
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- Geoffrey L Yuen (yuen@casbah.acns.nwu.edu) wrote:
-
- > Saw this ad in Radio Electronics May 1992 issue about lead vocal removal
- > circuit plans and boards which can work on any source (tape, phono, radio,
- > CD, etc). However, when I called them, the line was disconnected & phone
- > is unlisted. Does anyone out there have these types of circuits or know
- > of kits. pc boards available ?
-
- To the extent that these remove lead vocal by assuming that "lead vocal" is
- anything in-phase and balanced between channels, you can probably use any
- Dolby Pro-Logic decoder to do the same job. Just configure it as if you
- have a separate "center/dialog channel" amp and speaker, but don't connect
- one (or turn it off during karaokizing).
-
- Regards, Hewlett-Packard
- Bob Niland Internet: rjn@FC.HP.COM 3404 East Harmony Road
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