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More videos, that explain how to separate masked instruments

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 Moef
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Hey,

I'm all new to DeepAudio, and how seen all the different videos about the software. How to use it.

I know there is a lot of editing tools in DeepAudio, which might make is possible to extract / split, say... a synth and bass (high mid from bass) track from each other, that is playing on the same layer/track.

I've fooled about with the manual, but it's not super good at explaining how to use the different tools, to separate audio. 

DeepAudio is super good for Vocal (maybe the best), for making it's own track with the vocal. It's about 80-90% perfect, sometimes better. 

The rest of the tracks are more defficult.

Drums (kick snare) are often spreaded over more tracks, because of the highend data from the snare. Hihats/percusssion, are also mostly blended on the same track

It it deepbass or subbass, DeepAudio is better at separating it for it's own track. When there is a click or mid/high mid material in the bass, it's not on the created basstrack. You have to extract it manually, how to use all the tools for that?

Synth tracks are also blended, and needs to manually be extract in more synth tracks. Is it possible with some of the tools, and how to?

 

So basically, DeepAudio is a great software. Maybe the best for extracting the instrument on to different tracks. But there is not anywhere, where  I can find some good learning videos or looking in the manual, how to use the tools for perfect extractions.

 


   
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Please send us a message via https://hitnmix.com/contact/ and a member of our Help Desk will assist you with this.


   
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 Moef
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Thank you so much Davis, for getting back to me.

I'll try to figure it out. From your mail description, I'll use some more time pn separating blended synths sounds, that is playing on the same layer/track.  I find it interesting to see, if I actually are able to drag synth audio from each other with the tools.

I'll be returning here with the results.


   
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