How do you make a karaoke version of a song?
Last Updated: 27.06.2025 04:14

Inverting one channel (left or right) of a stereo track.
1. Choose the Song
7. Export the Karaoke Track
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Tips:
Adobe Audition (paid)
By following these steps, you can create a karaoke version of your favorite song!
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Reducing frequencies where vocals are prominent.
Audacity (free and open-source)
There are also many online services that can create karaoke tracks for you automatically, using AI to isolate vocals.
Split the stereo track into two mono tracks.
10. Distribute (If Desired)
Display the lyrics on-screen in time with the music for a karaoke experience.
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9. Test Your Karaoke Version
If you want to create a karaoke video, use video editing software (like iMovie, Adobe Premiere, or even free tools like OpenShot) to sync the lyrics with the music.
Creating a karaoke version of a song involves removing the vocal track and sometimes adjusting the instrumental elements for better sing-along experience. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to do it:
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5. Remove Vocals
Get a high-quality audio file of the song (preferably in WAV or MP3 format).
Download and install audio editing software. Some popular options include:
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GarageBand (Mac users)
8. Create Lyrics Display (Optional)
Invert one of the tracks and mix them together to cancel out the vocal frequencies.
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Note that this method may not completely remove vocals, especially if they are not centered in the mix.
After removing the vocals, listen to the track and adjust the levels of the remaining instruments if necessary. You can also add reverb or other effects to enhance the sound.
Vocal Removal Tool: Many audio editing programs have a vocal removal or isolation feature. This typically works by:
2. Obtain the Audio File
Play the karaoke track with friends or family to test it out. Make any necessary adjustments based on feedback.
Select the song you want to create a karaoke version of. Make sure you have the rights to use the song, especially if you plan to distribute it.
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Open your audio editing software and import the audio file of the song.
Once you're satisfied with the instrumental track, export it as an audio file (WAV or MP3).
Manual Method:
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3. Use Audio Editing Software
Check for existing karaoke versions of songs on platforms like YouTube or dedicated karaoke websites to save time.
4. Import the Audio File
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6. Adjust the Instrumentals
If you want to share your karaoke version, ensure you have the appropriate licenses for distribution, especially if you plan to upload it online.