How To Audacity can be used to remove unnecessary audio.
You can learn how to remove audio from a track.Sections of tracks, background noise, and lyrics are some of the types of audio that you might want to remove.It is not possible to remove all vocals with Audacity's lyric removal tool.
Step 1: It is possible to open Audacity.
There is an orange sound wave in the middle of a blue set of headphones.
Step 2: Click the file to open it.
You can find it in either the top left or top right side of the window.
Step 3: Click open.
This can be found in the drop-down menu.A new window will open.
Step 4: You can choose an audio track.
Click on the track you want to modify.
Step 5: Click it to open.
It is in the bottom-right corner of the window.The track will open in a program.
Step 6: You can choose a section.
You can find a section that you want to remove by clicking and dragging your mouse across it.
Step 7: Press the button.
The section will be removed immediately.Click and then click in the drop-down menu.
Step 8: There is a noise section on the track.
If you can, drag your mouse across a section of the track that has no background noise.Pick the section where the background noise is the most noticeable if there isn't enough free track to do this.
Step 9: Click the effect.
This tab can be found at the top of the window or on the screen.Doing so leads to a drop-down menu.
Step 10: Click noise reduction.
It's in the middle of the menu.
Step 11: Click to get a noise profile.
There is a button at the top of the window.What is background noise and what isn't will be determined by this.
Step 12: Pick the section that you want to clean up.
If you're working with a song, you can click the track and then press Command+A to select the whole track.
Step 13: Click the effect and then click the repeat noise reduction.
It is at the top of the menu.The noise reduction suggestion will be applied to the track.
Step 14: If necessary, reduce the noise again.
Continue the noise removal process if there is still a noticeable amount of background noise.You may have to do this many times.If you click on the drop-down menu, you can raise the amount of background noise removed.
Step 15: You can choose the whole track.
Click the audio track, then press either Command+A or the keyboard.
Step 16: Click the effect.
There is a tab at the top of the window or screen.
Step 17: Click all the way down to find the Vocal Remover.
There is a downward-facing arrow at the bottom of the drop-down menu.Clicking on it will prompt a pop-out menu.
Step 18: Click to use a vocal removal tool.
You can click a link in the pop-out menu.This will open the window.
Step 19: Click OK.
The vocals will be removed from the track.This isn't 100 percent reliable, but you will notice a difference in the result.It is possible to increase the percentage of vocals removed multiple times, though doing so may harm the recording's fidelity.