Holy crap, that works very well.
I’m going to use for decomposing and analyzing track elements, thanks!
Holy crap, that works very well.
I’m going to use for decomposing and analyzing track elements, thanks!
Nice find I’m gonna give that a look👍
Stemroller’s also been good for transcription purposes since I’m working on my industrial-funk-metal bass chops.
Id love to hear some funk bass metal chops
Demucs is open source and yields very acceptable results. Took a little while, but I got it to run from my Mac terminal, even the 6 track version.
I think I prefer it to my spectralayers 7.
so out of all of these versions hit mix, lalala, steam, etc… all of them how do they rank from best to worst?
This one is under development and promises some advanced functionality like feature extraction, pitch and time quantization of stems, batch processing etc. Also open source. Currently it’s a bit difficult to set up, but definitely give it a try if you are familiar with python.
i use demucs locally on my pc
I haven’t found any good enough to be worth paying for, certainly.
Have you gone through the process? I may for funses.
Yes, it worked on windows but I am still encountering errors on my 2018 intel macbook pro with ventura.
It appears that especially M1&2 users are getting errors with the python modules.
Please let me know how it went!
the best one is ripx !
a crypto wallet?
ripx* lol, sorry…
https://hitnmix.com/remix-software/?gclid=CjwKCAjwrdmhBhBBEiwA4Hx5g-tdWdXJoZJnc6bwPv5XktqyZxRXGzkzNOD4sG1kOLXz_qL0n5ah7RoCClIQAvD_BwE
Ah, my fastest proc is a M1 so i’ll check.
So I modified the script (replaced all the pyrubberband stuff with pydub, kicked out what I don’t need) and it now a) runs on my mac b) does varispeed/repitching instead of time stretching. Will try to post an audio demo asap.