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...
I've recently discovered this interesting project from The Audio, Music, and AI Lab at Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) that...
If you own Intel hardware, Audacity + Inte's OpenVINO™ AI Plugins for Audacity could be an alternative.
It would be very interesting to perform some null tests (delossyfied vs original/lossy) to better understand the fidelity of various approaches...
It seems more like marketing than anything else "at first glance" IMHO: if the DSEE HX function had been valid "technology" I think they would...
Free Premium Leeches is your friend ! :chilling:
There's an interesting discussion (with intrumental tests/measures) about DSEE HX AI / Ultimate / Extreme Do @ ASR... ...maybe you can profile it...
As always I've of course posted it (and not only) on my [REQ] Delossifier function discussion @ OpenVINO™ AI Plugins for Audacity repo...
Yes, it's very bad implementation: it needs mutch more refinements (starting from requirements.txt). Stereo is supported too, but you have to...
There's a similar function in RX too, but deep learning/neural networks approach should be (mutch) more effective. ...what about a jupiter...
[BREAKING] Python implementation released ! A2SB: Audio-to-Audio Schrodinger Bridges Demopage: https://research.nvidia.com/labs/adlr/A2SB/ Git:...
I'm pretty sure they all uses same - known - models (DEMUCS or Spleeter most likely) but probably different versions... ...anyway those aren't...
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Of course, models (often used by both online services and/or offline plugins) are free/open to use:...
It uses same - known - publicly available models as many (if not all) other online services but locally. Try it yourself (if you own an Intel *PU) !
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