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    OpenVINO AI Plugins for Audacity

    OpenVINO AI Plugins for Audacity

    A set of AI-enabled effects, generators, and analyzers for Audacity

    A set of AI-enabled effects, generators, and analyzers for Audacity. These AI features run 100% locally on your PC, no internet connection is necessary. OpenVINO™ is used to run AI models on supported accelerators found on the user's system such as CPU, GPU, and NPU.
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    Spleeter

    Spleeter

    Deezer source separation library including pretrained models

    ...Spleeter is also very fast as it can perform separation of audio files to 4 stems 100x faster than real-time when run on a GPU. We designed Spleeter so you can use it straight from command line as well as directly in your own development pipeline as a Python library. It can be installed with Conda, with pip or be used with Docker.
    Downloads: 34 This Week
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    ISSE

    ISSE

    An Interactive Source Separation Editor

    In applications such as audio denoising, music transcription, music remixing, and audio-based forensics, it is desirable to decompose a single-channel recording into its respective sources. To perform such tasks, we present a new software tool to perform source separation by painting on time-frequency visualizations of sound. Initial results shows the software can achieve state-of-the-art separation results compared to prior work.
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    Downloads: 7 This Week
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