I've tried a few sites that show up in a search for ai stem separation. Some work pretty well for rock music.
If I recall correctly, https://vocalremover.org/ worked pretty well. Though, it's pretty limited in the free tier and only allows payment via patreon. I never tried the paid version because I don't have a patreon account and don't want one.
I've tried a few sites that show up in a search for ai stem separation. Some work pretty well for rock music.
If I recall correctly, https://vocalremover.org/ worked pretty well. Though, it's pretty limited in the free tier and only allows payment via patreon. I never tried the paid version because I don't have a patreon account and don't want one.
There's an openvino plugin for audacity that can do music separation but it only supports 4 tracks at the moment (drums, bass, vocals, other).
https://github.com/intel/openvino-plugins-ai-audacity/blob/m...
I'm using https://github.com/adefossez/demucs to split drums, bass, voice and "everything else".
Works pretty well for my personal/hobbyist use (quality also depends on genre and instruments used - synth stuff tends to bleed into voice a bit).
Steinberg spectral Layers is one of the commercial ones. It sounds really good.
Ultimate vocal remover is a common one
Try moises