I've recently discovered that Microsoft is actively developing own "Low-latency Audio Driver [..] optimized for low-latency musician scenarios"....
That's the problem, anyway I personally know artists that uses it as a "composer assistant" (for background music mainly) and are pretty satisfied...
Love it, but Java-based.
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It's always better to avoid closed-source (even if free) softwares that access the net.
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There are TONS of, mostly based on youtube-dl / yt-dlp (of course)... ...I've used these (random order): Hitomi Downloader ArrowDL Parabolic...
...here's the result from another - recently patched - interesting open source competitor on the scene: [IMG] Check it out: HRAudioWizard
Here's a Claude-5 optimized (both for output quality and performances) commandline - Python - parametric audio enhancer that integrates all:...
...that's why Python - at least in experimental stage - is the way to go, IMHO... Here's a GPT-5 optimization of GH-copilot "mixup" code:...
...what about combine all ? Emya + DSRE + FFTW (dunno in what order is better to apply them) as suggested by GH-copilot:...
I've played a bit with Emiya Engine's VST2 plugin... Original WAV: [IMG] MP3 from original: [IMG] Enhanced from MP3: [IMG] MP3 - Enhanced...
As claimed, it's not "mine" but GH-copilot generated (for fun). If you want better results with so-called "vibe-coding" try Claude instead.
Just-discovered (open/free) resource: https://github.com/hordiales/realtime-stems-mixer
Nice, but we do need this for free (or, at cost of "some" electricity consumprion)...
Nice tool, anyway in this specific field, I would love to evaluate DeltaWave Audio Null Comparator results (ground truth - read source file - vs...
Here we go, here's another (dated ?) contender on the scene: Emiya Engine (MATLAB/VST2 plugin) [IMG] Since their sources are open, I've also...
Even if seems a bit early for multirtack AI-driven mixing, there are some interesting (free/open) projects out there... ...as always I've...
It's not mine but an author (Qu Lefan) claim, anyway since it's Python souce is available you can run/compile it on linux (but I think it should...
Bump. Waiting for the next OpenVINO AI plugins for Audacity version, I've just discovered this interesting project: DSRE / Deep Sound Resolution...
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