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LALAL.AI
VocalRemover.org
Spleeter
Acapella Extractor
Vocal Extractor
Splitter.ai
Vocal Remover Pro
Splice
SoundGrail
keezy
Figure
Aftertouch
MidSequer
G-Stomper Studio
n-Track Studio
SpliceBased on our record, Moises should be more popular than Splice. It has been mentiond 111 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
I use https://moises.ai/ multiple times a week for practicing / figuring out chords being played. For the notes (say in a guitar riff), I dont know if such a thing exists. - Source: Hacker News / 11 months ago
RipX can do stem separation and allows repitching notes in the mix. If that is what you want to do it is great. I find moises (https://moises.ai/) to be easy to use for the tasks I need to do. It allows transposing or time scaling the entire song. It does stem separation and has a simple interface for muting and changing the volume on a per-track basis. It auto-detects the beat and chords. I'm not affiliated, just... - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
If you have the song file, you can also see if moises.ai can isolate the guitar track for you. Source: over 2 years ago
I also use moises.ai to separate instruments - it gets rid of vocals quite well, usually separates the bass too, athough it struggles to distinguish guitar from piano (understandably). Source: over 2 years ago
Instead of a standard media player, you can also use something like moises.ai to remove the vocal (or make it quieter so you can hear the tone, but sing over the top). That way you can try to mix your own vocal into the reference track until it sounds pretty good. You can also solo the vocal to be able to hear it slightly better (although you'll hear artefacts in the delay and reverb). Source: over 2 years ago
Yeah, that's a fair point. Producers use Splice for DAW version-control and collaboration. https://splice.com/. - Source: Hacker News / 11 months ago
Splice[1] Studio[2] used to be version control for music software (from about 2013-2021). You could browse Ableton Live (and a few other DAWs) projects and see the tracks and rendered versions each time you saved, add metadata etc. They pivoted into the more profitable sample discovery and sales business later and dropped the less profitable studio product. I expect over the next few years that the DAWProject[3]... - Source: Hacker News / 11 months ago
Buy through splice.com its no interest or fees added and a I think about $8.99 US a month till you pay it off u get same things and updates till its paid off which takes a long time so a steal at the price you own it outright when paid off. Source: over 2 years ago
I upgraded Cubase to 13, which essentialy adds 6 months to your rent but now I can't use Cubase at all. It says the license expired, and when I click "renew" in the Activation Manager it just brings me to splice.com which says that my license is active... Source: over 2 years ago
Lastly, if you have exhausted your 60 day trial, and are in need of Pro, but can't spend at the moment, splice.com offers a rent-to-own plan for Cubase Pro. It is always at full price though and never goes on sale, so keep that in mind. Although, it's good to pay $17 for a couple months till the sale arrives, and then crossgrade to it. Will still be quite reasonable. Source: about 3 years ago
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SoundGrail - SoundGrail Music App designed for pianists, guitarists, and DJs.
VocalRemover.org - Vocal Remover and Isolation. Separate voice from music out of a song free with powerful AI algorithms
keezy - A colorful soundboard. Play with music.
Spleeter - Isolate vocals from any song using AI by Deezer
Figure - Propellerhead creates world-class software products and services that inspire music makers and provide the foundation for a worldwide creative musical community.