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New Vocal isolating software

It has no program options & it takes over my audio file associations that I had set up just right. Bad start.

Now let's see if it can actually separate better than RX7/8.
 
It appears that one has a longer free trial than the other. The cheaper one is only a four day trial which makes no sense.
 
The Bass extraction sounds very similar to Demucs, could be perhaps that. The Drums too.
Not exactly the same, maybe this is a new model.
 
i thought the vocals were VR4 or 5 maybe they have grabbed all the best free software and complied it into one program?
 
i thought the vocals were VR4 or 5 maybe they have grabbed all the best free software and complied it into one program?

I haven't yet tried a song with vocals (just instrumentals) but from what I've heard I'm almost sure it's a custom model of Demucs, mostly better than the original
 
https://hitnmix.com/

ive just tried this and the results are very similar to VR4/VR5 even the exported stems are the same naming convention...anyone else tried it?

I tried the cheaper one and it fails in the same areas as everything else does for one song I tried. Also the audio watermark makes it very hard to determine the trial results. The trial should be fully featured in order for the user to determine if they really want to invest. I also did not find that he software results sounded as full and balanced as UVR either. The drums to me also sounded closer to Spleeter.
 
I tried the cheaper one and it fails in the same areas as everything else does for one song I tried. Also the audio watermark makes it very hard to determine the trial results. The trial should be fully featured in order for the user to determine if they really want to invest. I also did not find that he software results sounded as full and balanced as UVR either. The drums to me also sounded closer to Spleeter.

The trial makes it even worse in that it downscales lossless output to 320kbps with no way to change that, since there's no program preferences to choose from whatsoever.
 
The trial makes it even worse in that it downscales lossless output to 320kbps with no way to change that, since there's no program preferences to choose from whatsoever.

I'm running the trial and no downscaling for me. I always export either in FLAC or WAV.
 
Check the spectrogram of the output then.

It's downscaled.

And again, it doesn't have any program settings to tweak.

It still doesn't look downscaled to me. Might be cutting off the frequencies at some point, but it's not like a regular MP3 file.

 
Has anyone successfully started a second trial on the same machine?

Would I have to completely uninstall and delete everything RipX in the registry? Or just enter the second trial key in the existing program?
 
Entering 2nd trial key doesn't work "RipX could not be activated".

Wiping the software off your machine completely with Revo doesn't work either.

Installing on a different drive doesn't work either.
 
Entering 2nd trial key doesn't work "RipX could not be activated".

Wiping the software off your machine completely with Revo doesn't work either.

Installing on a different drive doesn't work either.

Besides reinstalling Windows, the only other option I have found to work is to create another user account (like you're a family member wanting to use the same PC but under a different account).

At least that's what worked for me with Infinity, though I doubt RipX would be any different.
 
Besides reinstalling Windows, the only other option I have found to work is to create another user account (like you're a family member wanting to use the same PC but under a different account).

At least that's what worked for me with Infinity, though I doubt RipX would be any different.

Doesn't it depend on what they are using for the trial? Is it something they embedded in the registry? connected to a cloud? IP connected?
There used to be old tricks you could do to make a time trial unlimited. First you have to figure out what they're using though. $349 USD is pretty steep for the Deep Audio in my opinion. The basic one mentioned above is only $99 but it looks like you can't do the deep spectral stuff just stems?
 
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