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Viewing topic "New, Free AI Software Can Split Audio Into Separate Instruments"

     
Posted on: November 20, 2019 @ 01:04 AM
Michael Trigoboff
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A few weeks ago, a company named Deezer released spleeter: free, open-source artificial intelligence-based software that can split an audio recording of a band into separate instruments, including vocals.

Here is their press release.

You need a relatively modern computer, with an Intel chip that supports some version of AVX.

If your computer doesn’t support the required features, there is a free, online web-based version of spleeter you can try.

I managed to get it installed on one of my computers. It’s not easily done, but I can give more details of how to do it if anyone is interested.

I’ve attached an example of what it can do. I had it extract the vocals of Bob Dylan singing Leopard Skin Pillbox Hat.

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Posted on: November 20, 2019 @ 04:11 AM
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That is very fascinating Michael Trigoboff!

Thank you for sharing the link and example.

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Posted on: November 20, 2019 @ 08:44 AM
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Michael Trigoboff - 20 November 2019 01:04 AM

A few weeks ago, a company named Deezer released spleeter: free, open-source artificial intelligence-based software that can split an audio recording of a band into separate instruments, including vocals.

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I’ve attached an example of what it can do. I had it extract the vocals of Bob Dylan singing Leopard Skin Pillbox Hat.

Impressive - thanks for posting.

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