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German developer Algoriddim, which creates the djay apps for DJ-ing, today launched a brand new app which promises to equip producers, DJs and musicians of all skill levels with artificial intelligence (AI)-based music editing.
The new app, dubbed Neural Mix Pro, lets Mac owners extract instrumentals and acapellas of any song that’s locally saved on the device. Thanks to artificial intelligence, your Mac can extract beat-precise vocal, instrument or beat loops from songs. You can then use these song or instrument snippets in other music-making apps.
According to Algoriddimg, the app leverages Apple’s Core ML technology to separate vocals, drums and instruments in real-time. You can mute individual vocal and instrumental tracks of a song, time-stretch tempo (uses the élastique Pro V3 engine) and even transpose to a different key — again, all these features work in real time.
Check out the video demonstration embedded below.
Additional features of the app include:
The software is backed by some high-profile names in the music industry, including iconic producer Pete Rock and musicians and producers Kanye West, Jay Z, Nas, Rakim and Run-D.M.C.
To learn more about the app, visit algoriddim.com/neural-mix-pro.
Neural Mix Pro for Mac is available free in the Mac App Store.
In order to unlock advanced features, you’ll need to upgrade to the Pro version via a one-time in-app purchase of $49.99.
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