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spleeter
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Are stems a good way of making mashups
virtual dj and others stem separator is shrinked model of this https://github.com/deezer/spleeter you will get better results downloading original + their large model.
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Big News!
I have used multiple tools at this point. It depends on the scene. I use https://ultimatevocalremover.com/, https://github.com/deezer/spleeter/, iZotope RX. There are also multiple options online, I would personally recommend https://vocalremover.org/.
- Anybody here know what AI model does Steinberg's Spectralayers use to do stem separation?
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Show HN: Free AI-based music demixing in the browser
I tried to use it but I had some issues as others in the thread.
I have tried many sources and method over the years and settled on spleeter [0]. Works well even for 10+ minute songs, varying styles from flamenco to heavy metal.
[0] https://github.com/deezer/spleeter
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AI tools list sorted by category in one place
Spleeter is pretty good https://github.com/deezer/spleeter. Apparently it is used in some dj applications
- Software to lower tracks?
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Where does one legally get stems for remixes?
Haha GitHub and command lines and all can be confusing, but it’s certainly worth the effort because it lets you do everything for free.. here’s the online tutorial: https://github.com/deezer/spleeter/wiki/1.-Installation
- Audio and python help
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Are there any websites or programs that can separate vocals and drums from samples?
Chopped from their website Simple Stems is a quick and easy way to decompose any audio into it’s constituent parts. The plugin uses the well established Spleeter algorithm by Deezer to deconstruct songs into 2, 4 or 5 stems. The results are stunning, though more complicated mixes and live recordings are not always perfectly decomposed.
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Ask HN: Is there an ML model that can go from an audio song to sheet music?
I was going to post basic pitch from Spotify but it looks like billconan beat me to it. That said I can give you a bit more advice. The Spotify basic pitch model isn't too good at multi-track input. It's capable of it, but you may actually get better results if you separate out the tracks first and then run them individually through the basic pitch model.
In order to do this you can use a source/stem separation model like spleeter (https://github.com/deezer/spleeter) and then run the basic pitch model (or any other midi transcription model). There's other you can try which may yield better results, for example: (https://github.com/Music-and-Culture-Technology-Lab/omnizart)
Either way the key words you want to be looking for are "midi transcription" and "stem separation", should help you find more models to try for both steps. Good luck! :)
SpleetGUI
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Unmix Drums eats cpu, any alternatives?
If RX Standard is outside of your price range, I'd look into Spleeter itself, or one of the GUI wrappers for it. (SpleeterGUI, or SpleetGUI.) You will probably have to mix the tracks back together (minus the drums) after splitting. Other than Unmix:Drums, almost all of the separation/splitter tools are based on the same Spleeter model/algorithm, so the resulting output will be pretty similar.
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zplane "deCoda" decoder plugin that tells you the key, tempo, chords where the verses and choruses are ($29) until 2 May
I think all of these tools are about the same. According to the Spleeter GitHub Repo, most of the stem splitter softwares out there are based on Deezer's models. If you're not comfortable with the command line version of Spleeter, some free GUI based versions are available..
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How do you isolate parts of a prerecorded song?
Spliter AIs do an ok job, depending on the source and the model used. You'll need a really good computer and some know how.... https://github.com/lazydevyo/SpleetGUI I use one for messing with the sound of tracks some times. But you never get a perfectly clean split. Still, it can be good enough if you're putting it back in the same song.
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Isolating vocals from songs using Spleeter
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What are some alternatives?
ultimatevocalremovergui - GUI for a Vocal Remover that uses Deep Neural Networks.
SpleeterGui - Windows desktop front end for Spleeter - AI source separation
open-unmix-pytorch - Open-Unmix - Music Source Separation for PyTorch
demucs - Code for the paper Hybrid Spectrogram and Waveform Source Separation, but the goddamm motherfucker doesn't work.
spleeter-web - Self-hostable web app for isolating the vocal, accompaniment, bass, and drums of any song. Supports Spleeter, D3Net, Demucs, Tasnet, X-UMX. Built with React and Django.
nodejs-poolController - An application to control pool equipment from various manufacturers.
youtube-dl-gui - A cross-platform GUI for youtube-dl made in Electron and node.js
vstSpleeter - A VST interface to Spleeter
deemix-foobar2000 - Converts foobar2000 corrupted text list to Deezer album URL with Deezer API.
jukebox - Code for the paper "Jukebox: A Generative Model for Music"
stemroller - Isolate vocals, drums, bass, and other instrumental stems from any song