
,-,'-{Bar}-',-, wrote:no, this is impossible with the technology today, there are some tricks you can use to try it but it will never work properly, once a track is mixed down there is no way to seperate it again.
i know becuase we were talking about it in college, in the age of sound technolody and progressing in mixing, effects, midi ect. this is the next big step that people work towards, so it will be possible in the future its just a matter of time before a program has the power to strip every single noise frequenzie and section to the percision that it can rebuild them in separate tracks.
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