AI Audio Separation for Video Editing and Post-Production
Editors, post-production teams, broadcasters, and content creators often need access to individual audio elements within finished media. AudioShake separates dialogue, music, and sound effects from completed recordings, giving editors greater control over audio workflows without requiring original project files or production assets.
Accelerate Post-Production with AI Audio Separation
Modern editing workflows require flexible audio assets that can be modified, replaced, restored, or repurposed independently. AudioShake helps teams isolate dialogue, music, and effects from finished content, enabling faster editing, localization, restoration, compliance, and content repurposing workflows.
Working with AudioShake to leverage their innovative audio separation lets us unlock more content for fans by accelerating and modernizing workflows.
Common Post-Production Workflows
Post-production teams use AudioShake to recover audio components that would traditionally require access to original production sessions. This enables more efficient editing, restoration, localization, and content preparation across a wide range of media projects.
Related Solutions
Split finished content into dialogue, music, and effects stems for flexible post.
Lift the music bed to swap, duck, or replace it.
Pull effects out to clean, replace, or rebuild a scene.
Remove music from a cut to resolve rights before delivery.
Catch copyrighted music in a cut before it ships.
Separate audio inside the edit for faster turnaround.
Frequently Asked Questions
Separation is automated through the API, so a post house can process an archive or a season of footage in bulk rather than file by file. Teams without engineering resources can run the same separations one cut at a time in AudioShake Live.
Yes. By isolating a clean dialogue stem from the final mix, editors can repair, level, or replace lines without access to the original production audio — and the recovered music-and-effects bed stays intact so the scene's sound design isn't disturbed.
AudioShake returns standard audio stems that import directly into any NLE or DAW. Editors pull the separated dialogue, music, and effects tracks back into Premiere, Resolve, Pro Tools, or their tool of choice and treat them like any other layer.
Yes. AudioShake accepts video files and returns the separated audio elements — dialogue, music, and effects — so editors can work from a finished cut without first exporting and round-tripping the audio.
Editors use AudioShake to recover separated stems — dialogue, music, and effects — as independent files from finished mixed recordings, so individual elements can be adjusted, replaced, or repurposed without touching the original session. Common applications: fixing noisy dialogue where the original session is unavailable, swapping licensed music beds in finished cuts, and preparing content for localization or versioning without re-recording. Output integrates directly into standard DAW and NLE workflows.





