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EZStems - A web interface for Spleeter

Hypex

Mega Producer
Hi guys.

I recently discovered the stem isolator Spleeter. Which is somewhat complicated to get running as it's designed for programmers to install. Shortly after, I discovered EZStems, a web interface using the Spleeter engine. By the time I had installed it locally, I had uploaded and downloaded a 5 stem mix down, on my below average internet connection. :)

EZStems is pretty good as it offers up to 320 quality mp3 as well as wav, unlike other online converters. Though it would make sense to offer flac over wav, unless they used compression. Of course the final output audio quality is dependant on the resulting filter process.

It offers a 2 track, 4 track and 5 track stem breakdown. Consisting of the usual vocals, bass, drums, piano and others. It sounds fine when played together. But isolated still has that weird filtered effect. It can be trained so with more work it could actually do well. Though it's limited from trying to separate milk from a shake all mixed up in a musicshake. :D

Check it out here:
https://ezstems.com/
 
I bought one of their plans to upload bigger files, it's a nice website but there's something wrong with their scripts because songs always end up with some really weird artifacts and small chunks of silence through the output file, which is very annoyng to fix manually. But none of these happen when you use Spleeter directly on your PC. I recoomend using SpleeterGUI if you're on Windows and have a intel core cpu.
 
@LUCAS

I must check this out. I installed it on Linux so did it the hard way. I didn't notice anything particular standing out but, at the same time, all the stems I ran through it, either locally or remotely did sound weird with fade outs and that crystalline effect. So I'm just used to things sounding that way. All stems splitters sound like badly compressed audio files to me with glassy artefacts as if they came from Superland where Superman lives. :D
 
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