Which layer of the CD controls the trumpet? If I remove it can I play my trumpet and record it for myself? Do you need a special remover to remove the trumpet layer?
Can you control the trumpet in a CD?
layer 5 controls all trumpet recordings on every cd ever made!! ha yea right
Reply:Actually, the above answers are correct in a way and you have somewhat correct idea of what you want done. An audio file comes in with all the audio (layers as you would call it) frequencies and harmonics as one. So there is no real way of erasing the trumpet sound. HOWEVER, you can setup an audio analog/digital filter and rerecord the music again to your computer. In the old days you would do this manually with electronic components, but today powerful software exist that can help you filter out any range of frequency and its harmonics from its original recording. You will need to find that software (doesnt normally come for free) that can help you layer out frequency and harmonic ranges.
Reply:Call the studio where it was recorded, ask them which track they laid the trumpet down on, ask them to make you a remastered CD without the trumpet. Ask them to do it for $10. That's about the going rate.
Reply:lol what are you talking about? :)
a compact disc CD? There are no layers. it's just an audio file, everything together. there is no intelligent solution for removing one particular instrument from an audio file, there are a couple of complex things you can do, but nothing that will achieve what i think you're trying to do
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Reply:Sounds like someone gave you some bad information. There are no "layers" like you are describing on a CD. It is a stereo mix of the master from the studio.
If you want to remove trumpet from a CD (I assume you want to play along with something), you will have to find a way to filter out the frequency ranges that the trumpet is prominent in, but you will lose a lot of sound quality.
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