Ripping the background using two audio tracks

I have two audio tracks for a show. One is in English the other in Japanese. Both have the exact same music and sound effect. But different voices. Is there a way I can perform an operation that leaves me with the background audio alone?

cubearth wrote:
Do you know of any program that can do such a feat?
Audition does what's possible (see Durin's answer) as well as any software can. If you are dealing with mono files, then SuiteSpot's answer is the gospel truth - and that goes for all available and unavailable software.
Basically, you have to have some means of isolating a particular part of something in a unique way - this is how the Center Channel extractor works. The thing that this does is to say that a signal that's only in one location in a stereo field can be isolated - just by its position, nothing else. So if you have a mono voice superimposed on a stereo background then the mono voice can be isolated. But because it's by position, then anything else at the same spatial spot will also be eliminated - and almost inevitably this will mean that part of your music track will be extracted as well, so it's not going to be perfect.
Please, just don't believe everything you hear on CSI (or any similar crime show). What they purport to be able to do forensically simply isn't possible in the way they appear to claim.

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