It is possible to remove unnecessary audio with Audacity.
You will learn how to remove audio from a track.Sections of tracks, background noise, and lyrics are a few types of audio that you might want to remove.It is not possible to remove all vocals with the rudimentary tool.
Step 1: It's possible to open a recording.
There is an orange sound wave in the middle of a blue set of headphones.
Step 2: Click the file.
You can find it in either the top left or top right side of the window.
Step 3: Click on the button.
This can be found in the drop-down menu.A new window will open.
Step 4: Select a track.
Click on the track you want to modify.
Step 5: Click open.
It is in the bottom-right corner of the window.The track will open in a program.
Step 6: There is a section you want to select.
You can find a section that you want to remove by clicking and dragging your mouse across it.
Step 7: Press remove.
The section will be removed immediately.Click and then click in the drop-down menu.
Step 8: The track has a background noise section.
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 on the effect you want.
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 for noise reduction.
It's in the middle of the menu.
Step 11: You can get a noise profile by clicking.
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.
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 on the effect and repeat noise reduction.
It is at the top of the menu.The noise reduction suggestion will be applied to the track.
Step 14: If needed, 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 select the entire track.
Click the audio track, then press either Command+A or the keyboard.
Step 16: Click on it.
There is a tab at the top of the window or screen.
Step 17: If you scroll all the way down, you can select vocal removal.
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 a vocal removal tool.
You can click a link in the pop-out menu.This will open the window.
Step 19: Click OK if you don't mind.
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.