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Audio Source Separation

Splitting a mixed recording into its individual components, such as vocals, instruments, dialogue, or effects.

Audio source separation is the process of taking a finished, mixed recording and dividing it back into its constituent sources, such as vocals, drums, bass, dialogue, music, or effects. Historically impossible to do cleanly once a mix was committed, modern AI models can separate sources even from recordings that were never multitracked. It is the foundation for stem creation, remixing, remastering, dubbing, and many other workflows.