Hi Len,
I try to explain how I do it. I hope my English is good enough.
I have to say first, this does not work with every track. It depends how it was originally recorded.
Once you have imported the original (in my case the vinyl record track) to audacity you can find out by dividing the stereo track with the small black arrow left side which makes it two separate tracks. By muting the one or the other track you will hear whether there is the lead only on one track. Than it´s ok.
You can now delete the lead track and then “duplicate†the rhythm/drum track.
Then click the black arrow again and put the two tracks together to a â€stereo trackâ€.
Don’t forget to make one track “left†and one track “ right.
You may still hear a little bit of the lead but that’s not bad when you play to it.
If you play rather correctly you won´t hear the quiet original lead.
May be that sounds a little difficult but it isn`t. When I could do it- I´m sure you can do- as I`m not very experienced in computers.
You may find also “Audacity†tutorials on youtube where they explain another option of cutting off the lead by “invertingâ€. But I never tried this and it seems not to work so good.
If you only want to have the BT for my grandfathers Clock I can send you the mp3 if you give me your mail address.
You may also contact me on
hankbruce@hotmail.deI hope I could help you a little and you succeed in making your own BT.
Thanks for the kind comment to my video.
Kind regards Ernst