Hi Rory, [ Nice work. I didn't think you could pull a voice off a track without [ damaging the rest of the sound. Thanks! You can't pull a voice off a track without ruining it. At best, you'd end up with something that isn't stereo any more. Not to mention the fact that the vocal reverb would still be there even if you did remove the dry vocal. What I did was take advantage of the repetitive nature of the dance music, and surgically move sections around to fill in the music behind the vocal. You can hear a few reverb tails on certain beats. But the amazing thing is that with sample-accurate edits and precise beat timings, you cannot even hear the edit points. The final section where the vocals do come through in my "instrumental" mix is where I could not find exactly the same musical parts elsewhere in the song. So I used a combination of surgical editing and the vocal removal techniques that you've heard of. You can tell it doesn't sound as good. Brian