yardratianSoma, (edited )

demucs is pretty good. It can be run locally, for free. I haven’t tested it with 5.1 channel audio, but by default it splits the stems into bass, drums, vocals and other.

tjsauce,

Ended up using this one, it works very well

yardratianSoma,

nice, have fun!

OneBlindMouse,
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Are you referring to unmaking audio? I use Steinberg’s SpectrraLayers Pro as I am a Cubase user and whatever the last installation of it becomes resident as an extension but it does run standalone. I use it for things like audio repair and manipulation.

I think the other ‘big name’ in the field would be the RX10

None of them are perfect and it can be quite tricky to isolate to a forensic depth but I also know that SpectraLayers has better tool customisation and thresholds and also better layer management.

I suppose, like most audio things, people will tell you that the one they use os best so I wouldn’t;t just take my word for it.

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