REQ: Spletter - Deezer
Hi everybody,
I reach you out because I really think that this tool is "the big dream" gear that most of us are looking for. The A.I. of this tool allows us to separate stems of an original track with perfect rendering (like vocals for instance!).
I'm talking about SPLEETER that I discovered out by chance.
It's available for free but, in my opinion, its installation is for advanced users with advanced IT skills.
If any of you know if it exists in an easy-to-implement form than the one I found, or make it easier to install, it'll be great. Thanks
INFO
What can I do with Spleeter ?
Quite a lot I’d say. If you’re a researcher working on Music Information Retrieval and have always considered that source separation artifacts made it unsuitable as a pre-processing step in your pipeline... Well, you should probably reconsider and try Spleeter. If you are a music hacker and want to build something awesome using Spleeter, then go ahead. Actually Spleeter is MIT-Licensed so you are really free to use it in any way you want. It goes without saying that if you plan to use Spleeter on copyrighted songs, make sure you get proper authorization from right owners beforehand.
I reach you out because I really think that this tool is "the big dream" gear that most of us are looking for. The A.I. of this tool allows us to separate stems of an original track with perfect rendering (like vocals for instance!).
I'm talking about SPLEETER that I discovered out by chance.
It's available for free but, in my opinion, its installation is for advanced users with advanced IT skills.
If any of you know if it exists in an easy-to-implement form than the one I found, or make it easier to install, it'll be great. Thanks
INFO
What can I do with Spleeter ?
Quite a lot I’d say. If you’re a researcher working on Music Information Retrieval and have always considered that source separation artifacts made it unsuitable as a pre-processing step in your pipeline... Well, you should probably reconsider and try Spleeter. If you are a music hacker and want to build something awesome using Spleeter, then go ahead. Actually Spleeter is MIT-Licensed so you are really free to use it in any way you want. It goes without saying that if you plan to use Spleeter on copyrighted songs, make sure you get proper authorization from right owners beforehand.