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How Good Is AI Stem Splitting, What Are Its Benefits, and Which Tool Works Best?

In this two HOFA-College tutorial, we compare genuine mix stems and AI-split stems – with interesting results.

Find out how well the AI stem splitting tools from Logic Pro, iZotope RX 11, Cubase 15, LALAL.AI and RipX work and how the extracted stems sound in an A/B comparison:

And in this HOFA-College tutorial, you will learn how to use AI stem splitting for song analysis to improve your productions:

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Jan Bönisch
Jan Bönisch completed his training as a media designer for picture and sound at HOFA in 2015. He then completed a degree in Media Management & Communication at the Corporate State University Mannheim. Jan and his father Jochen Sachse are the managing directors of HOFA.

2 Responses

  1. That’s unfortunate that it was a metal core song. It would be good if the tools included (potentially) brass, woodwinds, strings and a more comprehensive percussion splitting, that could included bells and blocks. Probably too difficult.

    1. Hi Greg,
      we wanted to use the technique on an example that includes both a classic band instrumentation as well as synth and sample sounds, plus various vocal styles. But in our view, the results can also be transferred well to other genres 🙂

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