Originally Posted by AudioTrack
Originally Posted by lbolen
Originally Posted by dolan2u
Hi, guys...have tried stem splitter and lalai, can't separate the bell from a mix, and need it (don't ask..) for another....anyone with the chops to manage it? Very small 1.55 mb wav file, can make it mp3 if required..

Any assistance greatly appreciated!
Thanks.

Hello Dolan

If you have access to StudioOne or Cakewalk, and Melodyne plugin, use "edit with Melodyne" and ensure the mode is Polyphonic Sustained.

In the section with the bell (or if it's throughout the entire piece), find the "blob" up high on the "keyboard" display and select every blob that is the "bell" sound and click delete on your keyboard.

Then bounce your finished Melodyne edit to a new track, and they should be gone... it's not perfect, but should be close.

I'm not sure that the O/P wanted to 'delete' the bell, but rather to 'extract' it so that it could be used elsewhere. At least that was my interpretation.

Mine also. But a slight variation to lbolen's post should work. After you find the bell sound via Melodyne delete everything else and save the remaining bell sound. Be sure to use a backup file just in case this doesn't work perfectly.

Finally I know that Studio One comes with the mono version of Melodyne so they may have to purchase a poly version. I'm not sure about Cakewalk's Melodyne version so someone less will have to confirm that.


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