Spaces:
Sleeping
Sleeping
title: Demucs Music Source Separation and Mixing | |
emoji: 🎵 | |
colorFrom: blue | |
colorTo: purple | |
sdk: gradio | |
sdk_version: 4.42.0 | |
app_file: app.py | |
pinned: true | |
thumbnail: >- | |
https://cdn-uploads.huggingface.co/production/uploads/643999a70989db052b6257dc/GnmHlbzLDJP3dSsY_Al4s.png | |
# Demucs Music Source Separation and Mixing | |
This Space uses the Demucs model to separate music into individual stems (vocals, drums, bass, and other) and allows you to mix them back together. | |
## Features | |
- Separate audio into four stems: vocals, drums, bass, and other instruments | |
- Choose from multiple Demucs models for separation | |
- Select which stems to include in the final mix | |
- Option to save the output as MP3 with adjustable bitrate | |
- Real-time progress updates with a sleek interface | |
## How to Use | |
1. Upload an audio file (WAV format recommended) | |
2. Select a Demucs model from the dropdown menu | |
3. Choose which stems you want in the final mix (vocals, drums, bass, other) | |
4. Optionally, select "Save as MP3" and adjust the bitrate | |
5. Click "Process" to start the separation and mixing | |
6. Wait for the process to complete (you'll see real-time updates) | |
7. Download the mixed audio and individual stems | |
## Models Available | |
- htdemucs | |
- htdemucs_ft | |
- htdemucs_6s | |
- hdemucs_mmi | |
- mdx | |
- mdx_extra | |
- mdx_q | |
- mdx_extra_q | |
## Technical Details | |
- Built with Gradio | |
- Uses Facebook's Demucs for audio separation | |
- GPU-accelerated when available | |
- Supports both WAV and MP3 output formats | |
## License | |
This project uses the Demucs model, which is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. Please refer to the [Demucs repository](https://github.com/facebookresearch/demucs) for more details on usage and restrictions. | |
## Acknowledgements | |
This Space is powered by the [Demucs](https://github.com/facebookresearch/demucs) model developed by Facebook Research. |