AudioShake uses AI to break down audio recordings into individual stems, a change that can help us work with music, movies and user-generated content in new ways. The technology can make audio more interactive, customizable and accessible.
AudioShake has a range of features geared for different situations. For music industry pros, it separates tracks into instrument stems that can be mixed, mastered and used for immersive audio. For movies and TV shows, AudioShake separates dialogue, music and effects for better transcription, dubbing and captioning. It can also be used to create instrumentals for sync licensing and to analyze audio by removing background noise.
Some of the top use cases for AudioShake include:
AudioShake's technology works by identifying the different elements in a recording, then separating those stems for new uses. It can handle a variety of file formats up to 192kHz, a high enough frequency to accommodate music and other audio with a broad range of sounds.
For integration, AudioShake has different options. Major labels and publishers can use AudioShake Live, while independent artists and labels can use AudioShake Indie. Developers can use the AudioShake API for custom integrations. Music supervisors can find the technology on services like Chordal.
Pricing isn't clearly detailed, but you can contact AudioShake for demos and free trials. AudioShake's website has a wealth of documentation and case studies to help you understand the full range of what's possible and how you can use it.
Published on June 14, 2024
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