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PhonicMind

Make karaoke out of any song with AI powered vocal remover

Top 8 Open-Source Alternatives to PhonicMind

StemRoller FLAC Audacity UltraStar Deluxe Performous Midica Ardour Overcast

Summary

The top open-source alternatives to PhonicMind are StemRoller, FLAC, and Audacity. One of the criteria for ordering this list is the number of mentions that products have on reliable external sources. You can suggest additional sources through the form here.
  1. Isolate individual vocal or instrument tracks from any song
    Pricing:
    • Open Source

    #Music #Project Management #Audio & Music

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    A free, open source codec for lossless audio compression and decompression
    Pricing:
    • Open Source

    #Audio Player #Product Presentation #Media Player 6 social mentions

  3. Audacity is a free and open-source audio production software suite that includes a surprising array of editing tools and recording systems.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source

    #Audio #Audio Recording #Audio Editing 28 social mentions

  4. A free and open source karaoke game inspired by the Singstarâ„¢ game, runs on Windows, Linux and macOS.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source

    #Music #Simulation #iPhone 4 social mentions

  5. Performous is a Music and Dancing Simulation released by Loud Arts.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source

    #Music #Simulation #iPhone 2 social mentions

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    MIDI and Karaoke player and file analyzer and interpreter for MidicaPL music programming language.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source

    #Music #Audio & Music #iPhone

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    Record, edit, and mix on Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source

    #Audio & Music #Audio #Audio Recording 110 social mentions

  8. Video-first asset management for teams
    Pricing:
    • Open Source

    #Podcast Tools #Podcast Hosting #Podcast Platform 95 social mentions

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