Yes, professional technical and equipment support is required.
In professional recording studios, the piano sound in music can be removed through a series of complex audio processing techniques and professional equipment. This involves technical steps such as sound isolation, audio editing and mixing. Sound isolation is a key step. Through professional-level audio editing software and special algorithms, the sound of the piano can be identified and eliminated, or reduced to a lower level. This process is not perfect and will have some negative effects on the overall music, such as reduced sound quality or an unsatisfactory mix. Removing piano sounds requires a high degree of technical expertise and equipment support to ensure that the final result is as close to the quality of the original music as possible.
1. What courses are there in Asia-Pacific quality education?
It depends on what you want to learn. If you generally learn reading, memory and under