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If you have a dedicated GPU, you're in luck because Demucs can be configured to use it.

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(Note, this is not mine! All credit goes to diracdeltas.) You'll find a list of instructions there on how to set it up depending on what device you're using. This makes it incredibly accessible to separate stems on the fly without even leaving your DAW. I wanted a way to be able to use it from within Ableton, and I came across this Max for Live Device on GitHub that does exactly this. On its own, Demucs is a command-line tool. This can be incredibly useful for making quality remixes or studying your favorite tracks to better understand how they were put together. And best of all, it's is completely free. I had previously worked with tools like Spleeter, EZstems, and Lalal.ai but Demucs takes it to another level and has vastly crisper results with less artifacts. Hey guys, I just came across this method yesterday and I thought other people might be able to make use of it! Facebook/Meta Research's Demucs is one of the best open source tools that is available for splitting any reference song into drum/vocal/bass/other stems. (Last post was removed for some reason, posting again until I get a response back from the mods.) If you believe your post or comment was removed in error, check the rules and include a link in a polite message to the moderators. Search the subreddit and resources before making a post. If you're new to pr oducing, read the Newbie FAQ.

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