Compare the Top Vocal Removers for iPad as of October 2024

What are Vocal Removers for iPad?

Vocal removers are specialized audio processing software programs that can be used to subtract a vocal track from an audio recording. They work by isolating the vocal frequencies, and then removing them while leaving the other instruments intact. Vocal removers can help produce instrumental versions of songs or create original backing tracks for new projects. The results may not always be perfect, but they usually provide a good starting point for further editing. Compare and read user reviews of the best Vocal Removers for iPad currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    SplitHit

    SplitHit

    Sphereo

    Use our state of the art voice removal method to make karaoke out of any song. Just upload any mp3 file and remove the vocals to make a quality backing track. Record yourself singing along and share with your friends. To get your singing more accurate, you can keep the original singer audible while recording and remove the vocals completely afterwards. With split you can boost more than just the bass. Get a new, better-than-equalizer listening experience. Play with the level of each instrument in real time, to listen to songs differently. Want to boost the drums? Listen to any song in acapella? Curious as to how your favorite songs would sound with just the vocals and drums active? Let your imagination run wild and choose your own unique listening experience. Use Sphereo’s split technology to remove or boost the instrument you’re playing for the perfect backing track. Make it as quiet or as loud as you need to best practice. Record yourself playing to see how much you’ve improved.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Vocal Extractor

    Vocal Extractor

    Hikaru Tsuyumine

    Vocal Extractor separates songs in music library into vocal and accompaniment by just tapping a button on the main screen and make Karaoke and a cappella track instantaneously. Unlike traditional apps based on OOPS, Out of Phase Stereo technology, Vocal Extractor uses AI, Deep Learning technologies that allow us to separate vocals/voices from songs such as monaural recordings or not center-panned vocal recordings that traditional apps can't remove vocals. Saved output files will be sampling rate 44.1KHz m4a or wav monaural or stereo format. Saving file is an in-App purchase feature. So we recommend testing the quality of vocal separation on the embedded player the consider purchasing this feature
    Starting Price: Free
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    unMix

    unMix

    Improves Apps

    With unMix you can separate song into isolated tracks easily. The results quality is very high, because it uses new high-quality trained AI, which gives much better result than the other apps, because most of other apps uses old, low-quality AI technology. Save separated song results easily on your mobile device or share them with your friends. Separate the song and remove Vocals, and extract instrumental, drums, bass using AI.
    Starting Price: Free
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    PhonicMind

    PhonicMind

    PhonicMind

    Deep Learning is used to train our AI. It listens to music 24 hours a day, at a speed of 20 minutes per second. It takes just 1 minute to perform vocal separations after you upload your song. Using cutting-edge AI techniques we have achieved the impossible. From now on, you no longer need to wonder about how to extract vocals from a song. You no longer need to fiddle around with Audacity or other audio editing tools trying to reach the impossible. Separating vocals from a full song was always a tricky business even by using the greatest audio editing tools. It is a tricky business not only for daily users but also for audio professionals. Simply upload your .mp3 file and we conduct the conversion online within minutes by using our state-of-the-art sophisticated artificial intelligence. Once the process is complete, you will be able to download a karaoke (instrumental) track for work or pleasure.
    Starting Price: $9.99 per month
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