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Known for high-fidelity separation that minimizes "artifacts" (watery or robotic sounds) often found in cheaper extractors. 3. Manual Extraction via Phase Inversion
Import both the full song and the instrumental onto two separate tracks.
If you have both the and the official instrumental , you can extract the vocals in a Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) like Audacity or Ableton: john_legend_all_of_me_acapella_vocals_only
If you are looking for files already processed by others, use these specific search strings on YouTube or SoundCloud: "John Legend All of Me Official Acapella" "All of Me DIY Vocals Only" "All of Me Studio Stems Vocals"
A browser-based tool where you upload the song, and it uses "Phoenix" algorithms to extract the voice. If you have both the and the official
Occasionally, labels release stems (individual tracks) for contests. Check archives on sites like Splice or Wavo to see if "All of Me" stems were ever officially hosted. 2. Use AI Stem Separation (DIY Method)
Look for the "Johnny Vicious Remix" or "Tiësto Remix" stems, as these often leaked the raw acapella during their production cycles. john_legend_all_of_me_acapella_vocals_only
Look for "All of Me" promo CDs on sites like Discogs. These often include an "Acapella" or "Instrumental" version.