Having previously added Neural Mix technology to its djay app, Algoriddim has now released Neural Mix Pro, a standalone music player and editor for Mac that promises to let you separate instruments and vocals in any song and export individual tracks so they can be used in your DAW.
This “real-time music source splitting” technology clearly has huge potential for those looking to sample and remix, although you’ll obviously have to consider the legal implications of doing so. The browser lets you sort and select tracks, and there’s a loop editor so you can trim your audio to perfection.
It is also possible to change the key and tempo of the songs being played – the built-in engine of zplane élastique Pro V3 – and to isolate and mute individual instruments. This could give the program potential as a backing track tool for musicians to play along with.
“We created Neural Mix Pro to add a new creative dimension to the repertoire of producers, DJs, and musicians of all skill levels,” said Karim Morsy, CEO and co-founder of Algoriddim. “It’s designed to allow anyone to explore and edit music in unprecedented ways, and we can’t wait to see what artists create with this AI-powered music tool.”
Meanwhile, hip-hop legend Pete Rock said: "Neural Mix is incredible! It does so many things that I dreamed of in my early days of DJing, and now it’s a reality."
Software Specs
Version: 2.0.2 [MAS]
Activation (RG): K’ed by TNT team
Compatibility: macOS 10.15 and later
Architecture: ARM , x86 (64-bit)
Size: 144 MB
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