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Vocal Reduction Software
Alesis Vocal Zapper
Available at Pro Audio Music Stores
The Alesis Vocal Zapper is a stereo vocal reducer in an ultra-compact and affordable ¼-space rackmount chassis. The Vocal Zapper features 16 unique algorithms that allow optimal reduction of different types of vocals in various types of mixes. Please note that the process will reduce or even eliminate vocals quite effectively on some music, while having a much less pronounced effect on other songs, especially where multiple voices, and backing singers are part of a complex mix. There are two ¼ inputs and two ¼ outputs operating at 24-bit conversion and 48kHz sample rate. Internal processing runs at 28-bit.
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Thompson Vocal Eliminator
History of Karaoke
Karaoke today was popularized by the Japanese singer Daisuke Inoue in Kobe, Japan in the early 1970s [1]. After becoming popular in Japan, karaoke spread to East and Southeast Asia during the 1980s and subsequently to other parts of the world.
In Japan it has long been common to provide musical entertainment at a dinner or a party. Japanese singer Daisuke Inoue was asked by frequent guests in the Utagoe Kissa, where he performed, to provide a recording of his performance so that they could sing along on a company-sponsored vacation. Realizing the potential for the market, Inoue made a tape recorder that played a song for a 100-yen coin.
Cheerleading Music
Integrates vocal reduction with productions
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