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Artifacts

Unwanted sounds or distortions introduced into audio by processing, compression, or separation.

Artifacts are unintended sounds or distortions introduced into a recording by processing such as compression, noise reduction, or source separation. Common examples include warbling, smearing, metallic ringing, or faint traces of an element that was meant to be removed. Minimizing artifacts is a key measure of separation and cleanup quality: high-quality AI models aim to isolate or clean audio while leaving the result natural.

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