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Stemroller Alternatives
Similar projects and alternatives to stemroller
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demucs
Code for the paper Hybrid Spectrogram and Waveform Source Separation, but the goddamm motherfucker doesn't work.
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Appwrite
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sudo_rm_rf
Code for SuDoRm-Rf networks for efficient audio source separation. SuDoRm-Rf stands for SUccessive DOwnsampling and Resampling of Multi-Resolution Features which enables a more efficient way of separating sources from mixtures.
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DALI
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stemroller reviews and mentions
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A stem splitting algorythm update would be cool!
Stemroller (free) uses Demucs in case you want to try it out. For quick beats I still use spleeter in Koala, but anything else will run through stemroller for separation.
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This is how to get stems for any reference track for FREE within Ableton
With a GUI https://www.stemroller.com
- Apple Introduces Apple Music Sing
- Ask HN: (Music Mixin)
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Is there an AI that can seperate vocal tracks from a song that have multiple people singing at once?
StemRoller, which is based on Facebook's Demucs AI model.
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Music source separation system using deep learning. Developed in Python
Very interesting. I saw this repo posted on hacker news this past Friday. It uses demucs.
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StemRoller - the first free app which enables you to separate vocal and instrumental stems from any song with a single click! StemRoller uses Facebook's state-of-the-art Demucs algorithm for demixing songs and integrates search results from YouTube
If by chance you're also a software engineer, the source code is here: https://github.com/stemrollerapp/stemroller
- StemRoller – Isolate vocals, drums, bass, and other stems from any song (FOSS)
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