Are there any Sisters Demos or Songs where there's only a vocal track?
Asking for a friend
VOX ONLY
On a related note I believe the latest release of Rekordbox DJ software can spilt tunes into Vox, Instrument and drums so that might be a way around the problem / challenge / whatever your friend wants.
(I've a long standing hope to one day hear 1959 vocals up against a lovely grand piano insteand of that 'orrible one on Floodland if they do work it out (and also happen to know anyonewith a grand piano.))
(I've a long standing hope to one day hear 1959 vocals up against a lovely grand piano insteand of that 'orrible one on Floodland if they do work it out (and also happen to know anyonewith a grand piano.))
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there's some vocals only versions on you tube where people have stripped out the music and you can just hear the vocals; some sound good; some sound abit muddy - no idea how they've done this!
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Lots of AI-powered services can split an audio track into multiple "stems", typically vocals is one such stem.
For e.g. (not exhaustive)
https://splitter.ai/
https://vocalremover.org/splitter-ai
https://voice.ai/tools/stem-splitter
etc
For e.g. (not exhaustive)
https://splitter.ai/
https://vocalremover.org/splitter-ai
https://voice.ai/tools/stem-splitter
etc
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They're not generally very good though. You might get passable results with uncompressed FLAC etc (and most of the majors have proprietary tools which use similar algorithms to these public-facing solutions, and they also seem to work well enough with the original masters), but if the original poster's 'friend' is hoping to use them for anything with a life outside of mp3 they might have to wait a few more years. Anything web-based will be unlikely to have the processing power spare to create anything master-worthy.alanm wrote: ↑30 Aug 2024, 10:48 Lots of AI-powered services can split an audio track into multiple "stems", typically vocals is one such stem.
For e.g. (not exhaustive)
https://splitter.ai/
https://vocalremover.org/splitter-ai
https://voice.ai/tools/stem-splitter
etc
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My initial experiments seem to bear this out too.Fallon wrote: ↑31 Aug 2024, 04:16They're not generally very good though. You might get passable results with uncompressed FLAC etc (and most of the majors have proprietary tools which use similar algorithms to these public-facing solutions, and they also seem to work well enough with the original masters), but if the original poster's 'friend' is hoping to use them for anything with a life outside of mp3 they might have to wait a few more years. Anything web-based will be unlikely to have the processing power spare to create anything master-worthy.alanm wrote: ↑30 Aug 2024, 10:48 Lots of AI-powered services can split an audio track into multiple "stems", typically vocals is one such stem.
For e.g. (not exhaustive)
https://splitter.ai/
https://vocalremover.org/splitter-ai
https://voice.ai/tools/stem-splitter
etc
I do wonder though if, when time allows, I could separate a duff drum track and replace it with an AI 'enhanced' one?
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